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Submitted by Columbo 1282d ago | review

IGN: Wild West Guns Review

Matt Casamassina from IGN writes:

"I like Wild West Guns. I just wish it retailed for 500 Wii Points less. It's a game that works for exactly the same reasons Link's Crossbow Training does. It has tight control (it supports the Wii Zapper, even), a respectably polished presentation, and some decent variety in level types. But Nintendo's game is much deeper, which is saying something given that it's not very deep at all. Still, if love games like Crossbow Training and you don't mind shelling out $10 for an hour of genuine gameplay, give Wild West Guns a shot. For everybody else, holster your weapon and move on. Okay, out of puns now." (Wii, Wild West Guns) 6.8/10

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