Back during the sixth generation of gaming consoles, we got a game called Red Dead Revolver, the original, Red Dead Redemption, one of my favori games of all time. Now, Red Dead Revolver wasn’t… Terrible. I liked it, in a way, but it was clearly not what everyone wanted. It had toi go through linear missions, when everyone was hoping for GTA but with horses. Sure, it’s not a bad game, but everyone was hoping for an open world wild west game… But, little did they know, that there was a wild west open world game that was released… And still, little did they know, because no one I know has heard of this game… I mean, it’s on this list, so of course they haven’t. And that game was known as Gun (Wow, what an awful name), which got released for all consoles, but I’ll be reviewing the Gamecube version because of course I am.
~Story~
Gun was a game created Neversoft, who did Tony Hawk, guitare Hero, and… Not much else. I l’amour Tony Hawk and guitare Hero, but it’s nice to see Neversoft getting plus experimental with their games before Activision made them their lapdog and then put them down Old Yeller style because they didn’t want to work on Call of Duty too (Sorry, I just really hate Activision). ANYWAY, Gun follows Colton White, a young man with his father Ned. After a jour of hunting, they go onto a steamship, that ends up under attack par hired killers, lead par hired killer Reverend Josiah Reed. Before Ned is killed par the bandits, he tells Colton that he isn’t his real father, and to find a prostitute named Jenny in Dodge City and pushes him off the ship to save him, and thus, starts Colton’s journey to finding out his past. After that, Colton gets involved with Native Americans, corrupted politicians, an evil Civil War veteran, a camp of bandits, poker cheaters, and a band of rebels trying to fight off the corrupted leaders of the west. It’s a wild west story of revenge and trying to find out Colton’s past, and it’s really damn good. They manage to piece together each one of the stories together and allow toi to see probably one of the best western stories in video game format. It shows that Neversoft is plus than just a bunch of crazy guys breaking skateboards over each others heads and sending their guitars through their car windows. But how’s the gameplay.
~Gameplay~
Now, gameplay for Gun is… functional. Okay, let me explain. Gun is a game that works well. The gameplay is fluent, responsive, and eve fun. But, what I mean when I say it functions is that it’s good gameplay, but just nothing special. Like a bag of chips. It’s not a meal, and it certainly won’t satisfy you, but toi still enjoy it regardless. That’s how I describe Gun. It’s a bag of functional chips. There’s nothing that really makes this game stand out. toi can feu on horse back… Okay. toi can swap between many weapons… Alright. toi can slow down time and shoot enemies- Okay, now you’re just pushing it. Slow down time to shoot. That has been done in… Pretty much every third person shooter game ever. toi could say slow bullet time was original at the time, but sadly, the first Max Payne game was already out. It’s not a bad game mechanic, but good god, is it not original. toi can use your horse to kick enemies a mile away- Okay, that’s kinda funny. Also, toi can have the horse powerslide like you’re at the van Halen concert and just run down enemies. Okay, the chevaux are the best thing in this game. Their hilarious. Too bad toi can kill them if they run out of energy (Yes, kill. They die on the spot). Gun does manage to give toi a lot of weapons to work with and have fun with like rifles, pistols, and arrows that explode. Though, the crosshair is a little crappy.
Gun also manages to give toi plenty of side missions to do and many things to try out in the world instead of just the usual story mode. See, it’s totally a GTA game. toi can go around hunting rare animals, which could have been tedious, but I find a little bit of fun with it (Except when they run away, goddamn animals). Sure, it ain’t like Red Dead Redemption where there’s plus of a challenge, but it’s fun. ou tolerable at least. toi can also go around hunting for bounties, and bringing the bounty back alive gives toi plus money than just killing them, which is very good when toi need to buy all of the upgrades in this game. Bounties, doing jobs, ou just finding big chunks of or are the only way to get money in this game. And don’t worry, it’s easy to find or chunks, which will give toi a whopping $20… Remember, that was a lot of money back then. toi are also able to escort people around town, and, for whatever reason, the jour these people come into town is the jour the worst possible thing is happening. I mean, really? toi couldn’t choose to do this at a different time. toi are also able to do some work for the town sheriff to help make the west a little plus bearable, ou help the single farmer with his crops… But toi have to deal with bandits, so it’s not too boring. What I’m trying to say is, for an open world game in a time when open world games were only done par Rockstar and whoever made True Crime, this was quite a lot for it’s time. Granted, not as much as Rockstar, but enough.
Alright, so, the gameplay is decent and the variety is good. How’s the open world? Small. Like, really small. There’s a total of two locations, maybe four if toi count the rebel camp and the SMALL Indian camp, a mountain region, a grassland, a forest, and sand. Lots and lots and lots of sand. This overworld is so damn small, and with barely anything in it besides some sand, rocks, animals, oh, and crazy bandits who want to kill you. “But this was an older game-” Sorry, but San Andreas was just barely under a an old when Gun was released, and that overworld was huge. Maybe it’s different on other consoles, but still. Okay, so the world and the gameplay may have issues, but their not the worst thing. But when it comes to the story, it’s really good. Like, really damn good. If toi aren’t a fan of the gameplay, I assure toi that toi will want to continue just for the story alone it’s so good. It manages to keep toi interested from the beginning to the end. Unlike… Other games that has Activision’s fat fucking name on it.
~Ending~
~SPOILER WARNING~
So, as it turns out, Colton is actually not Ned’s son (Duh) and is actually a Native American whose parents were killed par the game's antagonist, Thomas Magruder, who was in the Civil War at the time he killed Colton’s parents, and Ned was in Magruder’s platoon when he killed them, as Magruder was looking for the city of gold, Quivira, at the time of the war, and continued to do so afterward, using his power and money to gain control over Empire City, a major town in the west, and build railroads across it to help find it easier. Why did he kill Colton’s parents……. I don’t know. Not everything has to be explained. toi are told this par Many Wounds, a Native American who witnessed the death of his and Colton’s parents when he was just a baby, and now Colton wishes to avenge their deaths and kill Magruder. But of course, Magruder manages to find the city of Quivira, so toi must fight him in here, and in true obscure game fashion, the final boss has to be terrible. toi can’t shoot Magruder since he is wearing powerful knight armor (I’m not kidding), so toi must blow him up par shooting the dynamite he throws, and it is VERY specific how toi shoot it, and if toi aren’t careful, toi will die… And I did. I soon found out toi weren’t supposed to shoot Magruder, but actually the rocks above him to cause a cave in. Thankfully, he isn’t a long boss, so toi won’t have to suffer long. After toi do this enough times, the walls will begin to collapse, and Magruder will have his leg stuck under a rock. Colton leave’s Magruder to be crushed to death and escapes, as Quivira is covered up with rocks and Lost forever, and Colton and Many Wounds finally allowing their family to rest in peace. And if toi beat the story and complete the game 100%, toi will be awarded with a horse that never dies and the strongest shotgun in the game. Oh, that’s real handy. Give me the most powerful items after I just beat the game. A little late, don’t toi think? Oh well, Gun was still a fun game.
~Legacy~
Sadly, not much else is known about Gun. It got released on the Xbox 360 when it came out, but that’s about it. But don’t toi worry, it did get remembered for one thing. It was described par the Association of American Indian Development as offensive garbage for having Native Americans as enemies for the first half of the game. Oh, that probably didn’t help this game much. There were rumors of a sequel to this game, however, ou so people say. There were posters that a dit Gun: Magruder’s Ghost in Tony Hawk: Proving Ground, as well as an easter egg that read Gun 2 in the DLC for Call of Duty: Ghost. Seeing as how Batman: Arkham Asylum had an easter egg that clearly was mentioning its sequel, Arkham City, it’s not hard for people to believe this could happen. But, I know what to expect from Activision and it’s games that aren’t Call of Duty. They’ll either ignore it, ou just make it a pile of shit, and that’s how Pro Skater 5 was made... Also there was this weird PSP one called Gun: Showdown. I never played it, so I don't know
~Verdict~
Gun was a game that was too good to be true… And Activision reminded us that it was the case. Gun wasn’t remembered, didn’t sell well enough to get noticed, and was plus remembered for being possibly-but-not-really anti-Native American propaganda than an enriching western story. If toi want to play a game that has one of the best stories and pretty good but nothing new gameplay, than I Think you’d l’amour to give Gun a try. So, with that being said, I give Gun the ranking of Hidden Gem. Goodbye.
~Story~
Gun was a game created Neversoft, who did Tony Hawk, guitare Hero, and… Not much else. I l’amour Tony Hawk and guitare Hero, but it’s nice to see Neversoft getting plus experimental with their games before Activision made them their lapdog and then put them down Old Yeller style because they didn’t want to work on Call of Duty too (Sorry, I just really hate Activision). ANYWAY, Gun follows Colton White, a young man with his father Ned. After a jour of hunting, they go onto a steamship, that ends up under attack par hired killers, lead par hired killer Reverend Josiah Reed. Before Ned is killed par the bandits, he tells Colton that he isn’t his real father, and to find a prostitute named Jenny in Dodge City and pushes him off the ship to save him, and thus, starts Colton’s journey to finding out his past. After that, Colton gets involved with Native Americans, corrupted politicians, an evil Civil War veteran, a camp of bandits, poker cheaters, and a band of rebels trying to fight off the corrupted leaders of the west. It’s a wild west story of revenge and trying to find out Colton’s past, and it’s really damn good. They manage to piece together each one of the stories together and allow toi to see probably one of the best western stories in video game format. It shows that Neversoft is plus than just a bunch of crazy guys breaking skateboards over each others heads and sending their guitars through their car windows. But how’s the gameplay.
~Gameplay~
Now, gameplay for Gun is… functional. Okay, let me explain. Gun is a game that works well. The gameplay is fluent, responsive, and eve fun. But, what I mean when I say it functions is that it’s good gameplay, but just nothing special. Like a bag of chips. It’s not a meal, and it certainly won’t satisfy you, but toi still enjoy it regardless. That’s how I describe Gun. It’s a bag of functional chips. There’s nothing that really makes this game stand out. toi can feu on horse back… Okay. toi can swap between many weapons… Alright. toi can slow down time and shoot enemies- Okay, now you’re just pushing it. Slow down time to shoot. That has been done in… Pretty much every third person shooter game ever. toi could say slow bullet time was original at the time, but sadly, the first Max Payne game was already out. It’s not a bad game mechanic, but good god, is it not original. toi can use your horse to kick enemies a mile away- Okay, that’s kinda funny. Also, toi can have the horse powerslide like you’re at the van Halen concert and just run down enemies. Okay, the chevaux are the best thing in this game. Their hilarious. Too bad toi can kill them if they run out of energy (Yes, kill. They die on the spot). Gun does manage to give toi a lot of weapons to work with and have fun with like rifles, pistols, and arrows that explode. Though, the crosshair is a little crappy.
Gun also manages to give toi plenty of side missions to do and many things to try out in the world instead of just the usual story mode. See, it’s totally a GTA game. toi can go around hunting rare animals, which could have been tedious, but I find a little bit of fun with it (Except when they run away, goddamn animals). Sure, it ain’t like Red Dead Redemption where there’s plus of a challenge, but it’s fun. ou tolerable at least. toi can also go around hunting for bounties, and bringing the bounty back alive gives toi plus money than just killing them, which is very good when toi need to buy all of the upgrades in this game. Bounties, doing jobs, ou just finding big chunks of or are the only way to get money in this game. And don’t worry, it’s easy to find or chunks, which will give toi a whopping $20… Remember, that was a lot of money back then. toi are also able to escort people around town, and, for whatever reason, the jour these people come into town is the jour the worst possible thing is happening. I mean, really? toi couldn’t choose to do this at a different time. toi are also able to do some work for the town sheriff to help make the west a little plus bearable, ou help the single farmer with his crops… But toi have to deal with bandits, so it’s not too boring. What I’m trying to say is, for an open world game in a time when open world games were only done par Rockstar and whoever made True Crime, this was quite a lot for it’s time. Granted, not as much as Rockstar, but enough.
Alright, so, the gameplay is decent and the variety is good. How’s the open world? Small. Like, really small. There’s a total of two locations, maybe four if toi count the rebel camp and the SMALL Indian camp, a mountain region, a grassland, a forest, and sand. Lots and lots and lots of sand. This overworld is so damn small, and with barely anything in it besides some sand, rocks, animals, oh, and crazy bandits who want to kill you. “But this was an older game-” Sorry, but San Andreas was just barely under a an old when Gun was released, and that overworld was huge. Maybe it’s different on other consoles, but still. Okay, so the world and the gameplay may have issues, but their not the worst thing. But when it comes to the story, it’s really good. Like, really damn good. If toi aren’t a fan of the gameplay, I assure toi that toi will want to continue just for the story alone it’s so good. It manages to keep toi interested from the beginning to the end. Unlike… Other games that has Activision’s fat fucking name on it.
~Ending~
~SPOILER WARNING~
So, as it turns out, Colton is actually not Ned’s son (Duh) and is actually a Native American whose parents were killed par the game's antagonist, Thomas Magruder, who was in the Civil War at the time he killed Colton’s parents, and Ned was in Magruder’s platoon when he killed them, as Magruder was looking for the city of gold, Quivira, at the time of the war, and continued to do so afterward, using his power and money to gain control over Empire City, a major town in the west, and build railroads across it to help find it easier. Why did he kill Colton’s parents……. I don’t know. Not everything has to be explained. toi are told this par Many Wounds, a Native American who witnessed the death of his and Colton’s parents when he was just a baby, and now Colton wishes to avenge their deaths and kill Magruder. But of course, Magruder manages to find the city of Quivira, so toi must fight him in here, and in true obscure game fashion, the final boss has to be terrible. toi can’t shoot Magruder since he is wearing powerful knight armor (I’m not kidding), so toi must blow him up par shooting the dynamite he throws, and it is VERY specific how toi shoot it, and if toi aren’t careful, toi will die… And I did. I soon found out toi weren’t supposed to shoot Magruder, but actually the rocks above him to cause a cave in. Thankfully, he isn’t a long boss, so toi won’t have to suffer long. After toi do this enough times, the walls will begin to collapse, and Magruder will have his leg stuck under a rock. Colton leave’s Magruder to be crushed to death and escapes, as Quivira is covered up with rocks and Lost forever, and Colton and Many Wounds finally allowing their family to rest in peace. And if toi beat the story and complete the game 100%, toi will be awarded with a horse that never dies and the strongest shotgun in the game. Oh, that’s real handy. Give me the most powerful items after I just beat the game. A little late, don’t toi think? Oh well, Gun was still a fun game.
~Legacy~
Sadly, not much else is known about Gun. It got released on the Xbox 360 when it came out, but that’s about it. But don’t toi worry, it did get remembered for one thing. It was described par the Association of American Indian Development as offensive garbage for having Native Americans as enemies for the first half of the game. Oh, that probably didn’t help this game much. There were rumors of a sequel to this game, however, ou so people say. There were posters that a dit Gun: Magruder’s Ghost in Tony Hawk: Proving Ground, as well as an easter egg that read Gun 2 in the DLC for Call of Duty: Ghost. Seeing as how Batman: Arkham Asylum had an easter egg that clearly was mentioning its sequel, Arkham City, it’s not hard for people to believe this could happen. But, I know what to expect from Activision and it’s games that aren’t Call of Duty. They’ll either ignore it, ou just make it a pile of shit, and that’s how Pro Skater 5 was made... Also there was this weird PSP one called Gun: Showdown. I never played it, so I don't know
~Verdict~
Gun was a game that was too good to be true… And Activision reminded us that it was the case. Gun wasn’t remembered, didn’t sell well enough to get noticed, and was plus remembered for being possibly-but-not-really anti-Native American propaganda than an enriching western story. If toi want to play a game that has one of the best stories and pretty good but nothing new gameplay, than I Think you’d l’amour to give Gun a try. So, with that being said, I give Gun the ranking of Hidden Gem. Goodbye.