Between the fine-tuned gameplay, the enhanced visuals and sound, the four-player fun, and the new gameplay-changing character additions, Wild Guns Reloaded is one of the best retro reissues we’ve yet seen on the PS4. It’s also fantastic representative of an underappreciated genre with an adorable pup riding a robot. What’s not to love?
If you're going physical, $30 is going to be a little too rich for what's otherwise a straight retro game with some new content, but Wild Guns Reloaded is a treat. Whether you're the type of score-attack addicted player who wants to rocket ahead in the leaderboards, or you have three other friends/family members ready for co-op, it's worth digging into.
ever since I played this game on the SNES, I knew I was going to love steampunnk cowbows forever. the gameplay is addictive, and although the game is short, the fun aspects of this game make you replay it over and over. If you are tired of open worlds, or other type of games, think of Wilod Guns as a refreshing glass of water amid a walk in the desert. it is a game thatyou will finish in just a couple of hoursand it will entertain you as you smash baddies on this arcade shooter. get it, and get it soon!
A faithful and worthwhile update of a classic shooter. Although it still feels like the same old game for the most part, there's no denying the amount of rootin' tootin' boot-stompin' fun you'll have blasting away robot scallywags.
If you want a game that feels wholly original and recreates what it used to feel like to get a new SNES game, then Wild Guns Reloaded is the game for you. It's stupid, it's fun, and it makes me yearn for the days when video games weren't so serious all the time.
Wild Guns Reloaded is a great trip down nostalgia lane with some bad decisions regarding price and lack of online. I had a lot of fun with it, but felt it was a bit too pricey for what it offers. Fans of the original will undoubtedly find plenty to love, but the steep price and lack of online make this hard to recommend for anyone who doesn’t have the fondest of memories for the original game.
The new characters are difficult to use and are probably best left for die-hard players, leaving newcomers to feel left out. No additions have been made from a design standpoint to make the game more accessible, and it’s too difficult for its own good.
An enhanced re-release of the SNES cult classic. This is a Western/cyberpunk arcade-like shooter. The game recalls Konami's "Sunset Riders". It is a mixture of fun and frustration. Sadly, you have to share lives with other players in co-op mode. Also, there is no online multiplayer mode. On the plus side, this version includes two new playable characters. And if you manage to beat it, you'll unlock a retro soundtrack. Overall, this is an enjoyable old-school game with plenty of trial-and-error. You'll have more fun with a partner. I would rate this with a 7.4 out of 10.
If this game wasn't so hard, especially compared to the original SNES version, it would score higher. Continuing is worthless as you won't be able to unlock anything on that run because everything is based on beating a run without continuing. Want to unlock the original OST to use? Beat the game flawlessly. Want to unlock other color palettes for the characters? Beat the game flawlessly. Want to unlock Hard? Beat the game flawlessly. If you weren't penalized for continuing the score would be higher but you also have no way to continue a game. You must ALWAYS bear Carson City first every run. And some of the scenarios you end up with seem very luck based, with shots literally coming at you from every angle on the screen.
Changes I would have recommended: Make Carson City optional after you beat it once with every character, make 9 lives the default on Easy4 default on Normal and able to score more every 50K points and don't put all the unlocks behind beating the game without continuing.
Хардкорненько, сложненько, олдсккльненько. Ретро игрушка, но настольгии нет, так как в детстве в это не играл. А так, вроде, завлекает, но из-за ретро сложности дальше второго уровня не прошёл
SummaryIn Wild Guns: Reloaded, Annie has tracked down the famed bounty hunter Clint to get revenge on the Kid gang. With eight stages, each with three zones, there's plenty of bad robots to blast away