Gunman Clive Hd Collection Album
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. Summary: The 3DS indie hits Gunman Clive 1 & 2 are finally coming to 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 Johnsons daughter and are spreading havoc across the land. Gunman Clive must rescue the girl The 3DS indie hits Gunman Clive 1 & 2 are finally coming to 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 Johnsons daughter and are spreading havoc across the land. Gunman Clive must rescue the girl 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 sidescrolling action platform game set in the old west.
Bring out your inner cowboy and get ready for some real gunslinger action. This is one of the gems people lose out on. The graphic style is amazing unless you’re holding a mirror while playing. It’s short but sweet, This is one of the gems people lose out on. The graphic style is amazing unless you’re holding a mirror while playing. It’s short but sweet, and the challenge never stops. I admit the story was lacking and something you just get as you play.
Games should be rated on fun and since it’s an amazingly fun game it’s a solid 9. It could’ve been 10 if it had a story and more game length. There’s so much creativity in this it deserves a goos score outta me Expand.
Gunman Clive HD is a side-scrolling action platformer set in the old West that lives up to classics of the genre which it draws inspiration Gunman Clive HD is a side-scrolling action platformer set in the old West that lives up to classics of the genre which it draws inspiration from. This cowboy does not do much for advancing the genre, but the great art style and terrific boss fights should make this game a staple in anyone’s Switch library. Individual scores below are based off a top score of 20 for each category.
Gameplay (16) – Like most basic action side-scrollers, Gunman Clive only has two action buttons which are to jump and shoot. There is also no real diversity in weapon choices and the majority of playtime you will be running around with your basic pea shooter.
The platforming gets tougher as you progress introducing mechanics that make timing crucial but maintains fairness with no major difficulty spikes in level design. There are also some nice surprises in level design that shies away from just 2D side-scrolling which I won’t spoil any more of. These stages are great for providing relief from the standard 2D platforming and as a means to change the setting into a new time period. Outside of great level design, the true hero of this collection are the boss battles that challenge you to focus on attack patterns while maintain timing.
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The bosses are well varied with only a few sharing similar basic attacks. I especially like the final boss that reminds me of a boss fight in a much bigger budget game, Shadow of the Colossus. Audio (16) – The background music in Gunman Clive has some great themes, but overall would get repetitive in sections. I noticed this a lot more in Part 2 of the collection where the more varied level designs don’t always have music playing that suits the stage. The audio effects for enemies and shooting is quite standard for a budget game in this genre. Performance (16) – There isn’t much to say for performance with Gunman Clive as it isn’t a taxing game on the Switch. The port from 3DS was done well, and I have not experienced any bugs, crashes, or framerate drops.
The controls work well with no input delays; any time I die from a failed jump in this game is simply because I am trash at platformers. Visual (15) – When deciding to get this collection, the hand-drawn art style is what first drew me in. Clive goes from battling bandits in the Old West to a mish-mash of time periods which lends to some great surprising levels in Part 2. Despite the great variety in enemies and level design during such a short run time, as I progressed further, the choice to maintain some enemies throughout all the settings had me puzzled as they simply didn’t fit. Also, although Part 2 is much more diverse in level design, I cannot get over how many of the stages in the latter portion have a dark background which lessens the aesthetics of the hand-drawn style.
Budget (18) – Gunman Clive HD retails for $4 on the Switch eShop. This price is a bargain already, but you can regularly find it on sale for $2-3. I would recommend this collection to any platformer lover at full MSRP, so catching it on sale is a steal. The collection has a short run time with an approximate three hours to complete but has some replay value for anyone into speed running games as each stage keeps track of time to complete. Part 2 also offers other playable characters including a melee one that can really ramp up the difficulty for future playthroughs. I had a fantastic time with Gunman Clive HD and despite this being a pick-up and go game, I did not want to put it down after a few stages. My nitpickings about Gunman Clive are just that and I found that I enjoyed this game much more than the sum of its parts.
This is one of the best 2D action platformers on the Nintendo Switch and deserves a playthrough by any fan of the genre. Critical Score: 81 Personal Score: 85 Final Answer: 83 Expand.
Gunman Clive is a pair of little but though platformers with run-and-gun elements. Its graphics are clear and charming, and each of the two Gunman Clive is a pair of little but though platformers with run-and-gun elements. Its graphics are clear and charming, and each of the two games that comprise this collection is quite short–but taken together, they add up to a pretty decent-sized two-parts story, where each level introduces its own twists and curveballs to the action. Somehow, Gunman Clive reminds me of the Donkey Kong Country games: it packs its levels full of inventive tricks, and it's not afraid to frustrate you. The levels are very short, pretty much the size of a single checkpoint in higher-production platformers–but a few of them will strain your persistence.
Luckily, the game is varied and fun enough to convince you to push forward, just to see what comes next. Boss battles, in particular, are a huge motivator: most of them are fantastic, with very well-designed enemies that are wildly different from one another. All in all, Gunman Clive is a brilliant little platformer, only slightly let down by some frustrating sequences. If you're a fan of the genre, it's an easy recommendation.