Secondly, the control system is horrible.
Plus the jobs vary so widely that they often seem totally unconnected to each other and after a while many of the mission become quite samey and repetitive.
There seems to be no reason for you to take on jobs other than the fact they earn you money. However, there are two other things that really bug us about Six Guns.įirstly, it lacks any kind of story to keep you engaged with the game. That’s fair enough, as it’s the standard approach of freemium titles. You can finish the levels without opening your wallet, but this is often easier said than done. The graphics are truly stunning, as the game world is quite large and filled with impressive desert scenery, nicely crafted buildings in the towns you visit, as well as detailed character models that are smoothly animated.Īlthough Six Guns is free to download and play, it does try to constantly push paid upgrades to you and also has a lot of nagging notifications. You might, for example, have to rescue damsels in distress, hunt down rogue gangs or even rid areas of zombie-like monsters. The game is essentially a large action adventure where you wander the Wild West plains as a loan gunslinger taking on missions for money. In terms of graphics it certainly hits the mark, but in a lot of other respects it falls painfully short.
Six Guns quite obviously wants to be the mobile gaming equivalent of Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar’s excellent Wild West shooter.