![]() ![]() This means that the first Gunman Clive game retains its generic, repetitive soundtrack, while the second game keeps its nice variety of memorable tracks. Overall, the visuals were brought over faithfully, and with the exception of the 3D effect there’s nothing missing.Ĭompletely unaltered from the original 3DS games. In HD, they both look great, with extra props going to the second title in particular due to the color visuals looking even better on the big screen. The first Gunman Clive goes for a simple, hand drawn visual style reminiscent of the old west, while the second Gunman Clive game takes things into color while still keeping a similar art style. In terms of the art styles for both of the included games, they are just as you remember them from their 3DS counterparts. ![]() Does it manage to remain as fun as ever on the big screen, or is this a title better suited for handhelds? In other words, the stories of both titles remain the exact same as they did on the 3DS. In this compilation of the two critically acclaimed Gunman Clive titles, both action platformers are brought to the Wii U eShop in HD, virtually unaltered. Thanks to Bertil Hörberg for the review code. Originally posted December 20th 2015 on the Seafoam Gaming forums ![]()
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