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Wild Guns: Reloaded
Compatible with PlayStation 4™ (PS4™)
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Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
Expected stock arrival on 05/03/24.
US$26.99
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Product Features
- Two new characters, each with their own weapons and tactics!
- 1-4 player mode, where each player can take on one of the four characters!
- Classic and NEW Stages!
- NEW Boss Enemies and Special Weapons!
- Online Rankings!
Item Description
An exclusive release for the Super Nintendo, Wild Guns was one of those titles that took an existing formula and polished it to brilliant levels. Inspired from arcade side-scrolling arena shooters like Cabal, Natusme's console release had it all; Wild Guns was a Co-op Western Steampunk gallery shooter with slick controls, amazing aesthetic, and a rewarding challenge.
Players control their character through arena style stages where movement is only limited to left and right; vertical movement comes from agile jumps - absolutely essential when dodging an onslaught of enemy fire. There's a cursor onscreen which acts as a targeting reticle, and this can be controlled to shoot down foes or even lasso them for a moment's breather. It's interesting to point out that Wild Guns probably had the most destructible environment in any SNES game, and behind the bottles and neon signs, there are a wealth of secrets to find. At the end of each stage, players will encounter massive bosses for a great twitch based finale of frantic shooting, rolling, and leaping.
As a re-release, changes include new stages with their own bosses, a wider variety of weapons, online rankings, and the addition of 4 players single-screen gameplay. And just to be thorough, Natsume has thrown in 2 new characters, a daschund who controls an attack drone, and a really buff baby-faced woman who could actually just be a really buff baby ;)
To see that after 22 years, and completely out of the blue, having this cult title receive a revival in Wild Guns: Reloaded is a wonderful thing for gamers. In the landscape of overly cinematic unfulfilling handholding quasi-narrative driven fetch quests that seem to be popular at the moment, it's games like this that remind us of what games use to be: pure fun!
Players control their character through arena style stages where movement is only limited to left and right; vertical movement comes from agile jumps - absolutely essential when dodging an onslaught of enemy fire. There's a cursor onscreen which acts as a targeting reticle, and this can be controlled to shoot down foes or even lasso them for a moment's breather. It's interesting to point out that Wild Guns probably had the most destructible environment in any SNES game, and behind the bottles and neon signs, there are a wealth of secrets to find. At the end of each stage, players will encounter massive bosses for a great twitch based finale of frantic shooting, rolling, and leaping.
As a re-release, changes include new stages with their own bosses, a wider variety of weapons, online rankings, and the addition of 4 players single-screen gameplay. And just to be thorough, Natsume has thrown in 2 new characters, a daschund who controls an attack drone, and a really buff baby-faced woman who could actually just be a really buff baby ;)
To see that after 22 years, and completely out of the blue, having this cult title receive a revival in Wild Guns: Reloaded is a wonderful thing for gamers. In the landscape of overly cinematic unfulfilling handholding quasi-narrative driven fetch quests that seem to be popular at the moment, it's games like this that remind us of what games use to be: pure fun!
Useful Links
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Wild Guns RELOADED: Bullet's Trailer (YouTube)
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Trailer
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Wild Guns Reloaded (Teaser Trailer) (YouTube)
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E3 PS4 Trailer
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 40 |
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flyingbirdman (5) on 12, May. 2022 11:35 (HKT)
Lots of Fun
Very challenging from start to finish. Well worth the purchase. Only downfall is the occasional crash.
blacklunira (217) on 19, Oct. 2021 03:59 (HKT)
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Symphony of the Night ". Or its modern continuation. Graphics on top. The plot too! To the collection!)))
Symphony of the Night ". Or its modern continuation. Graphics on top. The plot too! To the collection!)))
ISZA (94) on 06, Sep. 2021 23:02 (HKT)
A completely renovated classic without losing its essence
The game is still as fun and challenging as it was when it was released, but now, it looks so much better. Great game to play with friends and family. Very nostalgic to be able to replay this game again!
Totono (6) on 25, May. 2021 12:07 (HKT)
Thanks Koji Igarashi
The game is perfect, is difficult and has a lot ways to beat it. Its amazing
joseargao (25) on 25, Oct. 2019 00:57 (HKT)
One of the best platformers on PS4
If you liked Castlevania, then you'll LOVE Bloodstained! From the graphics to the sound to the atmosphere and of course the gameplay, everything is top-notch! A must-have for any PS4 owner.
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