![]() ![]() Thus the analog stick controls movement, and the face buttons control aiming, or vice versa. ![]() Rebellion's solution is to map the first/third-person-standard dual-stick control scheme to the PSP by using its face buttons in place of the right analog stick. There's one crucial flaw that becomes apparent very early on, though: The PSP only has one analog stick. First impressions are that in terms of draw distance, texture quality, cut-scene polish, and all that sort of stuff, the PSP version of the game absolutely holds its own against its big brothers. In fact, Rebellion's achievement in getting the game to look pretty much as polished on the PSP as it was on the PlayStation and Xbox is a fairly impressive one. Against that rather unsavoury backdrop, you play Colton White, on a mission for truth and revenge that is, the truth of who your 'father' really is, and vengeance for his untimely death." Except in order to shoehorn a quart designed for home consoles into the PSP's pint pot, the control scheme has suffered, making horse-riding too twitchy.Īnd as more or less a direct port of previous versions of the game, it's also still a third-person shooter that benefits from a compelling storyline enlivened by reasonably deep characterisation and decent voice acting. A place where the preacher's a murderer, the lawmen are more corrupt than the criminals and even the women have the capacity to grow really unnerving facial hair on demand. As more or less a direct port of those games, GUN Showdown is still "set in the harsh, unforgiving, lawless American West in 1890, a place where you trust no-one. Maybe I'd be better off cribbing (again) from the original Eurogamer review of the home console versions. How's this concept intro working out for you by the way? I'll level with you: it's not going as well as I intended. ![]() British developer, Rebellion (not a bad company) has shown true grit in porting the title, with some technically impressive results, but unfortunately while the game's got a fair bit of good, it's also got it's share of the bad and the ugly too. First person modeįace Colton's back to a wall and whistle for your horse and the game will go into first person mode.Yep, we're home on the range again, back in the big country, checking out all the pretty horses, and hellbent on restoring law and order to Dodge City in old California (sort of), thanks to Activision's decision to enlist the help of a hired hand to convert last year's western, GUN, for Sony's little big man, the PSP. Faster firingĮnter " QUIVIRA" as a profile name. Infinite ammunition in Story modeĮnter " BARTON" as a profile name. Increased ammunition capacityĮnter " CAMPBELL" as a profile name. ![]() Almost all Story mode weaponsĮnter " NEDWHITE" as a profile name to unlock all Story mode weapons except the final weapon. Play as JennyĮnter " ALLIES" as a profile name to unlock Jenny. All Quick Play mode chaptersĮnter " HUNTER" as a profile name to unlock all Quick Play mode chapters. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.Įnter " BADLANDS" as a profile name to unlock a bonus deathmatch level. Then, select "Name" and enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function. At the main menu, select the "Profile" option. ![]()
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