The studio was made up of ex-Konami employees and this anime style run and
gun shooter really shows that you can make a Japanese looking game work for a Western audience.
Not exact matches
Mad Dog McCree looked and played great as light -
gun shooters went, but
really stood out with its western theme and live action format.
Stuff like this
really made the game feel fresh and set it apart from other run and
gun shooters that other developers where popping out at the time.
It's a stationary
shooter that leans heavily on zombies and realistic - ish
guns to get you hooked, but what
really fills your nightmares is how well the spatial audio tells your brain there's something behind you.