Anniversary: 20 Years Ago, ‘GUN’ Brought America’s Old West (And An All-Star Cast) To GameCube

Anniversary: 20 Years Ago, ‘GUN’ Brought America’s Old West (And An All-Star Cast) To GameCube

Kris Kristofferson is my dad now.

Ever feel like getting your video game cowboy on, but Red Dead Redemption and its kinda bloated sequel, as good as they are, just take way too long to bed into?

You know what I mean. Rockstar’s epics are the obvious go-to choices in this scenario. However, sometimes I just want to shoot stuff in the cowboy style, almost immediately if possible, and I don’t want to waste time with hugely intricate plots and overwhelming world aspects that drag a playthrough out to a triple-digit hour count. Who has time for that in this economy? (Me, but that’s probably best kept for another article on a different website.)

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4 Comments

  1. jaron.spinka

    What a nostalgic trip down memory lane! It’s amazing how games like ‘GUN’ have left a lasting impact on the gaming community. Here’s to celebrating two decades of gaming adventures!

  2. oscar.murphy

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how ‘GUN’ not only showcased an all-star cast but also influenced the storytelling in later open-world games. The blend of classic Western themes with interactive gameplay really set a precedent for future titles.

  3. ole21

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how ‘GUN’ not only showcased an all-star cast but also influenced the way narrative-driven games approach storytelling in open-world settings. The blend of character depth and immersive environments set a precedent for future titles.

  4. wehner.wilmer

    You’re right! It’s fascinating how ‘GUN’ blended storytelling with gameplay in a way that set the stage for future open-world games. The character development really brought the Old West to life, making it memorable for players.

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