Gunman Clive Hd Collection 2
Gunman Clive and Gunman Clive 2 ride onto Wii U in one complete package.In the year of 18XX, the West is overrun by thugs and outlaws. A group of bandits have kidnapped Mayor Johnson's daughter and are spreading havoc across the land. Gunman Clive must rescue the girl and and bring order to the West, then finish the fight in Gunman Clive 2. His battle against the bandits takes him all around the world and beyond.Jump and shoot your way across diverse and challenging levels and fight massive bosses. Gunman Clive is an old-school side-scrolling action platform game set in the old West.
Many may remember Gunman Clive 1 and 2 from the 3DS or the HD collection that was released for the Wii U. Gunman Clive must rescue the girl and and bring order to the west, then finish the fight in Gunman Clive 2. His battle against the bandits takes him all around the world and beyond. Jump and shoot.
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I think the major criticism of its initial release was that it was too short, but I think it’s perfect and all the better for it, especially considering the price which I’ll get to soon. The first game will take you about an hour or less and the sequel will be double that. It totally depends on how good you are because, as mentioned, there can be some tough bits in these games and I wouldn’t be surprised if you had to replay some parts a few times over.As for my personal criticisms, I only really have one, I suppose. As stated, the game can be a bit of a challenge, and the main culprit of that during the standard levels is the often trial and error nature to it. You’ll find yourself getting undone by enemies or platform switches that you just can’t see coming until you’ve been foiled by one of them and have to make a mental note for the next time you get to this spot.
That may not to be to everyone’s taste, but I feel the short nature of the game and compact nature of the levels make this far less of a nuisance than it would be in other titles./etpbtoggleetpbcode builderversion=”3.17.6″ style=”display:block; text-align:center;” data-ad-layout=”in-article” data-ad-format=”fluid” data-ad-client=”ca-pub-949151″ data-ad-slot=”″/etpbcodeetpbtoggle title=”Audio” open=”on” builderversion=”3.19.4″ usebordercolor=”on”The audio is very good. It’s the only thing not done by the game’s creator and I think that’s a choice for the best, as the person in charge of the music has done a fantastic job in capturing the essence of a western. I will criticise the sound effects for being a little weak but it’s a minor point in the grand scheme of things./etpbtoggleetpbtoggle title=”Visuals & Performance” open=”on” builderversion=”3.19.4″ usebordercolor=”on”For the visuals, they’ve gone for a faux hand-drawn look over what is just a very basic 3D game. The first game is rather uniform in its look. It’s mostly very monotone and unchanged throughout the play through, aside from a few striking enemies and bosses that really stick out.
The second game is more adventurous with its colour palette, as each location shares a different colour scheme as you’d expect from travelling the globe. I’m not actually sure which game I prefer when it comes to the colour choices. The original is very strong and memorable, while the second does give a bit of variety, but can also be slightly distracting at times.
Either way, I think it looks lovely for what is a simple, cheap game./etpbtoggleetpbtoggle title=”Value” open=”on” builderversion=”3.19.4″ usebordercolor=”on”For £3.59 or $3.99, I can’t complain at all. When actually handing over cash for an eShop game, you’re rarely going to find such lovely quality for such an affordable price unless there’s a massive sale on something.
I pay more than this for a sea salt caramel latte, honestly, and I’ll get far more goodness from 3 hours with Gunman Clive, or more. I don’t normally feel like replaying games, especially as finite as platformers usually are, but because you can blast through this old-school style, I actually do feel compelled to go back to this one.
Depth of field. The four different characters add to this too.
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