When life robs Colton White of all that matters, the only thing left he can trust is his GUN. From award-winning developer, Neversoft, and accomplished screenwriter, Randall Jahnson (The Mask of Zorro, The Doors), GUN follows Colton on his quest for discovery as he seeks to exact vengeful justice on...
When life robs Colton White of all that matters, the only thing left he can trust is his GUN. From award-winning developer, Neversoft, and accomplished screenwriter, Randall Jahnson (The Mask of Zorro, The Doors), GUN follows Colton on his quest for discovery as he seeks to exact vengeful justice on those who have wronged him. GUN is a realistic epic action/adventure that lets gamers experience the brutality of the lawless West.
New and savage ways to punish: Stealthily sneak up and attack your enemies, use them as cover, stab and shoot them. Blast away and watch the aftermath, shoot guns out of enemy hands, or destroy with dynamite.
Extensive variety of missions and game play: Wage war on horseback, commandeer trains, protect prostitutes, collect bounties, play poker, hunt buffalo, and more. Multiple game play styles include: precision shooting, stealth tactics, and use of explosives. Embark on numerous side missions that allow you to master gun slinging and horse riding. Unlock secret weapons and upgrade your skills and abilities to improve your weapon and equipment performance.
Brutal realism: Act as a gunslinger protecting righteousness, or seek retribution as you face corrupt lawmen, warring tribes, cold-blooded outlaws, and ruthless renegades. Encounter legendary gunfighters such as JJ Webb. Employ a multitude of authentic weapons including: Six shooters, shotguns, Gatling guns, flaming arrows, hatchets, dynamite, and more.
Expansive interactive world: Play an extensive variety of exciting missions as you journey west across the new frontier. Ride on horseback through the scenic, yet dangerous Western terrain of canyons, mountains, plains, forests, gold mines and towns.
After all these years it's still a breath of fresh air! The old west sandbox that Red Dead Redemption only THINKS it invented. With a gritty, serious story and fine voice performances. Combat is works good too, but some of the boss battles just come off as spongy. Only complaint is that graphics suffer a little bit, but thats either because it's lower tech or need for better optimization on GOG. If you love westerns and shooters, this is the game for you.
This game is absolutely fun. Gripping story telling, well crafted but short cut scenes, great game-play and a perfect western setting. This was RDR before the existence of RDR. Anyone who hasn't played it yet, just buy it and start playing. I promise you, you won't be disappointed. While the graphics is dated by today's standard, everything else is absolutely timeless in this 10 to 12 hour single player campaign.
I remember playing this on the ps2 and xbox 360 and it still holds up today both story and its simple gameplay if any game needed an modern remaster this is it
Brutal game, but I genuinely remember picking it up as a rental and then discovering it was actually great, I also remember it being extremely difficult, I ended up finishing it after a while, but man... it took me a long, long time. Loved my time with it though, reason as to why I finished it.
You can see a lot of this game in the first Red Dead, both because its themes, as well as because of its gameplay, there are some missions (like the herding cattle ones) that are completely ripped from this game straight into Red Dead 1.
Great to have the game DRM free and with all languages, Steam version lacks this. Hopefully GOG can add this to their preservation program in the future.
GUN is a very weird game. It is presented and marketed as if it's an Old West-styled GTA-type game: a sandbox world with lots to explore and do; but in reality, GUN is actually, essentially, a PS2/Gamecube/Xbox-era action-adventure game with a big hub world, like Ty 2 or Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy. You only have a few basic weapon types, and get straight upgrades to each slot over the course of the game; you do side missions to increase your stats; you get health upgrades for finishing main quests; you buy passive upgrades from shops; there are some boss fights; there's even a collectable in the form of minable gold deposits. If you take the game in this light, I think it's more enjoyable probably than if you go in expecting simply a poor man's RDR. The graphics are mediocre for the time the came out, and the game doesn't support widescreen natively (although there's a fan patch that fixes this). The music tends toward generic sweeping faux-John Williams orchestral stuff which mostly does not fit the game very well. The story is a generic, mediocre western, which feels like it is being told in fast forward: no plot events have any time to breathe, and there's almost no characterization. You soon realize how small the world is, and almost every level takes place within its confines; there's not much in the way of exploration to do: you'll know the world like the back of your hand a third of the way through the story. The side missions are mostly generic- races, escort missions, etc, with a frustrating poker tourney minigame that you have to beat six rounds of to get 100%. The game tracks your progress in percentages, but there's no reward for getting 100%, and you can get all the upgrades with about 80% completion I'd guess. Even getting 100%, the game probably didn't take me more than eight hours, but better that than it overstays its welcome. Overall, GUN is thoroughly mediocre, surprisingly goofy at times, and worth playing only if you NEED another western game.
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