I do love Wanted though i only ever play it for a set amount of spins or set bottom line as like everyone says it is volatile as heck - but i do also think this post highlights an under talked about issue of can these new super-volatile slots still be played in the same way as older, original slots??
To my mind, the volatility range on some new games has gone so high that my 15 minutes of play is now essentially no different in sample size to someone else's 15 hours of play - to crack the volatility ranges on something like Wanted you need tens of thousands of hours of play PER DAY lol!
In the old days of slots, i know it wasn't 100% true yet there was a fairly genuine aspect that if you sat there long enough on a losing slot you could often grind back to near even or to an acceptable loss level - but the massive ranges on new slots now make that completely obsolete - any grinding is likely just further total loss.
This is why i think alot of new slots need to be approached with a different mindset & style of play - to my mind, dipping in & out quick is now the best way. Bonus buys are another aspect of new slots that seem designed to just drain bankrolls quicker, and again i think bonus buying play needs to be approached totally differently compared to just regular spin playing. Even the new little things for spinning like 'XBet' or 'Scatter Boost' can still have a majorly underappreciated impact on RTP and bankroll management.