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D**L
CAMP & AWESOME
After playing the demo my mates and i purchased this A list game and it instantly became a camp classic. I mean how many other games do you know honestly that allows you to keep blasting a leg off a corpse in slow mo while the corpse is still groaning???The soundtrack is pure blazin' DnB so to sum up if you love overly camp games that involve chucking copious amounts of dynamite and shooting the crap out of the undead then look no further!!
M**E
Rubbish
I hate this game - it's awful, one of the worst purchases i have ever made.I saw it in a shop and it sounded cool and then took it home. The gameplay is awful - i only control the guns? and the voice talent is dreadful.i hate this game and i'm exchanging it tomz.
A**H
Two Players, Four Guns But No Fun
I hate to speak so badly about a game with so much action but this game stinks like something i just stepped in on the pavement.The game runs on a simple mechanic more like a bonus feature in any other game: The ability to use 2 guns independently and to target more than 1 enemy at a time using 2 guns in either hand. Sounds simple doesn't it ?well lets just say to get anywhere near this game it seems you need a grade A in playing the piano just to aim both guns and to kill any zombies.Any way something about the game Twin caliber takes place in a city where mysterious things are going on and undead freaks (and other sorts of nasty monsters that look like giant sprouts) start to appear, in comes the games heroes.An odd pair, the number 1 town sherif (good guy) and one nasty peice of work criminal (bad guy) are thrown together and the only way to escape is to work together.(good guy and bad guy VS evil.........lovely)the games is on rails which means the characters move around for you while you shoot some nasty lookin sprout faced zombies,(a bit like time crisis without the sprout faces zombies)Hammer away at the shoulder buttons to send out round after round of bullets at the zombies exploding their flesh while blood flies all over the shop which looks like someone else is off the camera throwing bucket after bucket of tomato ketchup at the screen. most of the time you'll find that even if you do kill a monster its pure luck as the controls of moving both guns independently are just to difficult, but the developers finaly saw their ways and included a mode where both arms are stuck together and abandons the 'Twin' shooting which kinda misses the point of the gamewell i hate to give out the bad news on this game but if you like the looks of it and you've got very flexible and fast fingers and fancy a go why not induldge yourself and waste that hard earned cashpeace out ppl :)
E**3
Arcade-style reckless violence!
First of all, if I was expecting an adventure, or semi-intelligent arcade game, I would give this 1 star, as almost everyone else has. If you just want a mindless blast-em-up then this game, if you can get it at a more reasonable price, is for you.Quite simply, two guys (one cop and one criminal) forced to join forces to fight off endless zombies - shooting them up with pistols, shotguns, and automatics.The graphics aren't brilliant but will do. The sounds are ok as well. Playability-wise, all you do is aim your two weapons with the two joy-sticks on your pad at the bad guys and pull the trigger. The game actually controls your character's movement through a level, you just do the aiming. There are always two men on-screen, whether it's one player and PS2, or two players.If you can't walk past "House of the Dead" in the arcade without having a go, then this is that kind of game. Aim and blow to pieces. Expect that, at a reasonable price, and you get 3 stars, not one. Fun!
K**E
If it's what you expect...
I'm going to go against the concensus here and say: I blimmen love this game.Unusually, it would seem, I played the game on a demo disc before buying it, so i knew what to expect. It's a shameless, no fronts-if-it-moves-shoot-it arcade style game. To trim it down to its basics, you control one of two characters on the screen. You have two guns, each contolled individually by the analogue sticks, and triggers via the L/R 1 shoulder buttons.I find it difficult to understand why this game recieves such a bad press when games such as time crisis, which follows basically the same format (only control you have over the game is where the weapon is pointing), are nigh on universally loved.If all you are looking for is a gratuitous, fun shoot-em-up to pass some time with or without the aid of friends, then this is a great game. My 16 yr old sister loves it, and had grasped the basics of toting two guns at once within 15 mins of playing.In short, as long as you're not expecting/hoping for something more, this game is just down right fun, and perfect for those times when all you want to do sit in front of your PS2 and shoot stuff. And we've all been there.
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