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Gun received mostly positive reviews from critics, although the Xbox 360 version met positive to mediocre ratings. It holds aggregate scores of 79% and 79/100 at GameRankings and Metacritic respectively. [8] [9] IGN stated that "Neversoft has finally made a good game besides all their Tony Hawk". [15]
Gungrave G.O.R.E received mixed reviews on Metacritic. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Although praising its style and combat, IGN said it does not live up to its potential because of too-similar enemies, difficulty spikes, and "often-frustrating design decisions". [ 2 ]
Necromunda: Hired Gun is a first-person shooter game, where the player plays as a mercenary who is seeking to uncover a conspiracy involving a powerful gang in Necromunda's underworld. The game is linear , with stages that can be played through normally, later the player can take on contracts that require them to complete specific tasks in ...
IGN enjoyed his main design, comparing it with Nightow's Trigun manga but more gothic and laballed him as "cool" due to the intense firepower he displays. [31] In another review, IGN described Grave as "the one notably detailed character model on screen at any given time, since most of the cannon fodder are given comparatively short shrift in ...
Top Gun: Hard Lock is a combat flight simulator game, developed by Headstrong Games and published by 505 Games for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows in 2012. Taking place after the film, the player takes the role of a pilot named Lance "Spider" Webb, who graduated from Top Gun under the auspices of Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, who is ...
Arthur Gies of IGN questioned the decision to create a video game based on a 24-year-old film. [10] Cliff Bakehorn of GameZone also questioned whether there was really demand for a new Top Gun game. He concluded that Top Gun was an "overpriced, underwhelming, uninspired, and unceremoniously average" flight combat game. [1]
High on Life is a comedic first-person shooter game with action-adventure and Metroidvania elements. It takes place in a science fiction world which features talking guns. [1] It was created by Justin Roiland and developed and published by Squanch Games. [2]
Resident Evil: Dead Aim [a] is a light gun shooter video game developed by Cavia [2] [3] and published by Capcom. It is the third Gun Survivor title in the Resident Evil series, and the fourth and final installment in the Gun Survivor series. It is also the third in the franchise to feature first-person shooting in the Resident Evil series.