Making another playthrough in GUN, and it's still good. IMO, I think RDR got some of their ideas from this game.
I wonder if there will ever be a GUN 2 ? (of course the game would have to be longer)
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Making another playthrough in GUN, and it's still good. IMO, I think RDR got some of their ideas from this game.
I wonder if there will ever be a GUN 2 ? (of course the game would have to be longer)
More competition pushes people to innovate even further, so I'd say, go for it, Activision. Stop milking COD so much, and pour more money into building other, successful franchises to boost your reputation.
Making another playthrough in GUN, and it's still good. IMO, I think RDR got some of their ideas from this game.
I wonder if there will ever be a GUN 2 ? (of course the game would have to be longer)
ristactionjakso
Gun was barely passable when it released seven years ago and RDR soundly trounced it in every possible way. It was an average game that has rightfully been forgotten because it was an incredibly brief and shallow experience.
Also, there was nothing innovative in GUN and certainly not much for Rockstar to borrow. Bear in mind that RDR was already in pre-development before GUN even came out. If anything, GUN borrowed a few ideas from Red Dead Revolver, the precursor to RDR.
Given that Rockstar is planning on a follow-up to RDR, I cannot fathom a need for GUN 2.
Exactly. Activision has so much dam money that they could make amazing games, but they decide to milk CoD. Gun is a good game, which is similar to RDR, but they have many differences too. I want the developers to branch out and work on different games other than just military shooters every single year.More competition pushes people to innovate even further, so I'd say, go for it, Activision. Stop milking COD so much, and pour more money into building other, successful franchises to boost your reputation.
Mawy_Golomb
Gun 2 could have a lot of potential for being a great game, if done right.
As others have ointed out RDR fits that bill quite nicely.
That said Gun was one of the first games I bought this generation and I had nothing but fun with it. (Even if its "open world" consisted of two very small towns and a cave.)
Never heard of it.chilly-chillReally? If you have a ps2, buy it. It's only about 8 bucks now. It's a free roaming western game, similar to RDR. It does have a small roaming world though.
Really? If you have a ps2, buy it. It's only about 8 bucks now. It's a free roaming western game, similar to RDR. It does have a small roaming world though. I never owned or PS2 or even the original xbox...I just got into gaming when I was 17 and bought and xbox 360 a couple years ago...[QUOTE="chilly-chill"]Never heard of it.ristactionjakso
Really? If you have a ps2, buy it. It's only about 8 bucks now. It's a free roaming western game, similar to RDR. It does have a small roaming world though. I never owned or PS2 or even the original xbox...I just got into gaming when I was 17 and bought and xbox 360 a couple years ago...o i c. It released for 360 too, but don't expect anything you havent seen before. It's a last generation game, and I don't know if they updated the graphics for the 360 either. But if it's for sale for about $10 bucks, it would be worth a buy.[QUOTE="ristactionjakso"]
[QUOTE="chilly-chill"]Never heard of it.chilly-chill
Really? If you have a ps2, buy it. It's only about 8 bucks now. It's a free roaming western game, similar to RDR. It does have a small roaming world though.[QUOTE="chilly-chill"]Never heard of it.ristactionjakso
You can find an Xbox360 copy for $5 bucks fairly easily.
RDR kinda made GUN completely moot.
I will admit, I had more fun with GUN than I did with Read Dead Revolver.
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