|
Gun |
GunZ T |
Manufacturer |
ACT Labs |
Cord Length |
6 1/2' |
Rating |
C |
Name |
Synopsis |
Meia |
Unlike its cousin, the
original Gunz, I found this gun to be very accurate and reliable. I hate the guns
design, its just ugly, and the "FIRE" button on the back of the gun
doesnt actually fire. Other than those complaints, the gun was lightweight and
worked well. |
Bonaire |
This
"futuristic" red laser shooter thinger has two features the plain ol blue
Gunz doesnt. The first is a special button you "press" by tilting the gun
in either direction. The second is Guncon compatibility. Neither is as cool as it sounds,
although the former is great for Gearbolt, since you can switch between the
diffrent weapons with exceptional ease. The problem with the tilting switch is that,
if you have a twitchy wrist, you occasionally activate it by accidenta very bad
thing when youre in the midst of heated combat with a nasty boss. As for Guncon
compatibility, the plain and simple truth is it just aint as accurate as
Namcos wonder gun, although its certainly decent. |
Innova |
The fancy red Gunz T is
an enhanced version of the standard blue Gunz. The enhancements include Guncon
compatibility and a very cool "tilt" feature that works great with switching
weapons in Elemental Gearbolt. All you need to do is simply tilt the gun and your
weapons are change. How cool is that? As for the Guncon compatibility, it is
more accurate than most non-Guncon guns, but it still doesn't offer quite the same
accuracy that you get with the official Namco Guncon. Definitely a good gun. |
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