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GunCom 2
is a light gun shooting game developed by Ecole Software. It was released in Video arcade, arcades in 2000 then ported to the Dreamcast console in 2001 (published by Sammy Entertainment), several months after Sega had dropped support for the console. It is the third and final game in the ''Death Crimson'' series, and the only one to be released outside Japan. The game was also released as ''Guncom 2'' in Europe and in Japan on the PlayStation 2. Gameplay The game can be played with either a standard controller or a light gun. Development ''Death Crimson OX'' was developed by Ecole Software. Reception The Dreamcast version received "generally unfavourable reviews" according to the Review aggregator, review aggregation website Metacritic. ''GameSpot'' described it as a second-rate ''The House of the Dead, House of the Dead'' clone. ''IGN'' cited a confusing storyline, poor visuals, and new gameplay mechanics which prevent the game from offering any sort of challenge ...
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