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The Gunstringer Review for Xbox 360

The Gunstringer Review for Xbox 360

A Marionette That You Won’t Mind Stringing Along

The folks at Twisted Pixel certainly are an ambitious sort. You wouldn’t necessarily buy into the idea that an undead marionette who doesn’t talk would be an entertaining hero, but their most recent project, The Gunstringer, is a game that is full of surprises. Like Twisted Pixel’s other blockbuster hit, ‘Splosion Man, The Gunstringer has a persistent central premise that both makes the game instantly charming and works extremely well. And the good news is that playing a gun-slinging puppet is surprisingly fun.

The game introduces you to its central premise immediately. You lift your hand to pull the undead marionette form of The Gunstinger from his shallow grave. Control feels instantly natural, and moving the marionette from side to side and pulling your hand up to jump is effortless. However, the Gunstringer is about more than just moving around. True to his namesake, The Gunstringer carries a heavy pistol, and he’s out for vengeance.

The Gunstringer Screenshot

Make no mistake, though, The Gunstringer’s vengeance is unlike anything else you’ve experienced. His first victim? Inflatable flailing-arm tube man. He’s a menacing one, to be sure.

Shooting in the game is fairly easy, and has you pointing your hand like a pistol (naturally) to aim, and pull up to fire. The auto-targeting works very well, and shooting down enemies is effortless. The only snag is when you go into cover mode; you have to manipulate the marionette controls as well as the shooting, which can sometimes be a bit tough for the Kinect to register. However, when you are running down levels and shooting on the fly, shooting works incredibly well.

In addition to the single-player mode, The Gunstringer also allows a friend to join in the fun. However, instead of having two undead marionettes onscreen at the same time, the second player is nothing more than a disembodied second gun. This is a bit of a letdown, as it would have been cool to have two independently controlled Gunstringers, but if you want to play this game party-style, it does make sense. Be warned, though, there are lengthy platforming sections where a second player simply won’t have much to do.

The Gunstringer Screenshot

Although the precise controls are the centerpiece of the game (and what make it such a joy to play), the game’s quirky story and outstanding visual design boost it past the level of a “good Kinect game” and make The Gunstringer feel like a solid video game all by itself. The story is your basic “revenge against all who wronged me” story, but when the people who wronged you are a whole bunch of western stereotypes and over-the-top characters, you’re in for a seriously wild ride. If you’re looking for incredible drama or thought-provoking situations, you’ll get none of that here. The narrator of the story keeps the jokes coming, and you can expect the same kind of cheeky humor that you would see in the ‘Splosion Man series. Oh, and if you are a ‘Splosion fan, check out The Gunstringer’s belt buckle when you get the chance.

This sort of referential humor is certainly charming, but the game’s visual charm also deserves some credit for making this game such an achievement for the Kinect platform. Though the visuals aren’t terribly impressive on a technical scale, they are off the charts on a creative level. The world of The Gunstringer takes place on a stage in front of a live-action audience that mixes seamlessly with the animated world on stage. Locations have a hand-made look to them, with taped-up settings and props making up the landscape. Though the game doesn’t feature a whole lot of detail, the visuals are fun enough that you probably won’t see this as a flaw.

The Gunstringer Screenshot

Sound in the game is also very well done. Background music sounds like a rock-infused Spaghetti Western score, and fits the action perfectly. The narration is also done very well, as the story keeps pace with your movement through each individual level. The only area where the sound falters a bit is with the “reminder” voiceovers. When you don’t jump out of cover automatically or pause before a big jump, the narration reminds you of the controls a little too much, which can get a little bit agitating.

The Gunstringer Screenshot

The game isn’t terribly long, which is a shame because it is so fun, but The Gunstringer does a great job incentivizing your return. Like other Twisted Pixel games, there is a metric ton of unlockable content. From new in-game themes to making-of shorts, The Gunstringer has plenty of post-game content for you to explore. If you’re feeling extra ambitious, there’s even an unlockable Hardcore mode.

We’ve all seen what happens when a Kinect game doesn’t work well. However, The Gunstringer is what you get when everything goes right. The controls work almost flawlessly, and the crazy story, fun visuals, and wealth of unlockable content make this one game that Kinect owners definitely shouldn’t miss. With all the lazily cobbled-together mini-game compilations and lackluster adventure games in the Kinect’s library, it’s nice to see a game that takes advantage of the peripheral without feeling too gimmicky. Plus, I’m pretty sure this is the only game in history where you play as an undead marionette.

RATING OUT OF 5 RATING DESCRIPTION 3.8 Graphics
Cartoony visuals win points for creativity, but don’t really impress on a technical level. 4.2 Control
Controls work extremely well and are easy to use. 3.5 Music / Sound FX / Voice Acting
Voiceover is hilarious, but can be repetitive in spaces. 3.9 Play Value
The game is entertaining enough to replay, and there are enough extras to provide even more incentive to return to The Gunstringer. 4.0 Overall Rating – Great
Not an average. See Rating legend below for a final score breakdown.

Review Rating Legend
0.1 – 1.9 = Avoid 2.5 – 2.9 = Average 3.5 – 3.9 = Good 4.5 – 4.9 = Must Buy
2.0 – 2.4 = Poor 3.0 – 3.4 = Fair 4.0 – 4.4 = Great 5.0 = The Best

Game Features:

  • Extensive animation sets for Gunstringer and other characters to highlight personality.
  • Brace yourself for an action-packed production of gunplay on the vengeance trail.
  • With a full suite of collectables, unlockables, abilities, rewards, and more, there’s always a reason to play an encore performance!

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