Light Gun Reviews

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Cobra Gun Gun Cobra Gun
Manufacturer Nyko
Cord Length 8'
Rating B

 

Name Synopsis
Meia This is my favorite gun that I’ve used to date. The design of this gun is awesome. The gun is pretty accurate, and I love the auto fire option. Unfortunately, the way that the buttons are placed, it is kind of difficult to change weapons quickly while playing the game. That is the only complaint that I have however. I love this gun.
Bonaire

Nyko’s Cobra Gun has the best and user-friendliest auto-reload and rapid-fire features (all activated with sliding switches on the barrel) I’ve ever seen on a light gun. I like the dark-blue color scheme, but I don’t like the placement of the SPECIAL button; other light guns put it on the back, where it can be pressed with a thumb, but on the Cobra Gun, it’s placed halfway up the barrel, so you need to use your trigger finger on the other hand. I also found the trigger a little too mushy, requiring a big squeeze before the gun fires. You can simply adjust for that by keeping the trigger half-squeezed all the time, but still. The red lights on the barrel flash in sequence (a la KITT in Knight Rider) whenever you shoot, which is a cute visual touch only spectators can appreciate. And for those eight people who own both a PlayStation and a Saturn, the Cobra Gun swings both ways with its dual connector.

Innova This light gun is one of the best non-licensed guns that you can get for the Sony PlayStation.  It has a very comfortable ergonomic design. although it does require you to use two hands when playing Elemental Gearbolt because of the placement of the button for switching weapons.  The gun's accuracy is second only to Namco's GunCon.  You will experience some drifting with your shots the more you play, but it never becomes unbearably bad.