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Gungrave

Gungrave

PlayStation
Released

Release Date: September 17, 2002

Singleplayer

Sharp shooting is what console s also like. Gungrave had a huge potential, but it was not used in such a way that the game could be ed with baked goods on the face after its completion.

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Sharp shooting is what console s also like. Gungrave had a huge potential, but it was not used in such a way that the game could be ed with baked goods on the face after its completion. The character himself - Gungrave - has been specially designed for the game by the creator of manga series known in Japan. Thanks to this, we have a good mish-mash: this is the hero of someone who is really dead. She wears all her destructive equipment on her back, and most often she holds two twin revolvers with high firepower and speed. Gungrave also wears a hat - it resembles a "bad" cowboy. When you get down to work, it turns out that it can only destroy one thing. The game won't force you to make a complex mental effort, but rather how fast you can press the buttons on the pave. The advantage of this slaughter is that everything we see (except the walls) can be released with smoke. At first it's even funny, but quickly the player gets bored. Well, during this game there is nothing that could extend the interest in this title to a few days, and the game itself has not much to offer from the beginning. It's a fact - fire is first class, and our opponents are marinated with a huge amount of lead, but there's nothing captivating about it - something that is in such a Devil May Cry.

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Platforms:

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Developer: Ikusabune Inc.

Publisher: Sega

Age restrictions: 16+

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