
He's coming.
Pow pow
Now The Gunstringer is heading for retail it needs a bold statement to stand out on shop shelves. A skeleton marionette sheriff wielding two guns? That ought to work.
Twisted Pixel just sent over the cover art for its gun-toting Kinect game and it should help the game to make an impact when it reaches retail later this year.
Don't forget to read our Interview: Twisted Pixel — The Gunstringer to learn more about this promising Kinect title.
Do you think this art will succeed in getting the game noticed?
User Comments
1. MrDmanxx
23 Jun 2011, 10:33 BST
Looking forward to this. Hope its good
2. pellissier
23 Jun 2011, 14:46 BST
Yes, the cover is looking mighty fine.
On the topic of games being released in box at retail, speaking from a South African point of view - there is still a huge market out here that plays games, but do not have unlimited and fast internet access like a big group of people in the world are used to.
As long as the price can be reasonably kept down in comparison to the game's length (and quality), I would like to see more of the direct to Xbox Live games being released at retail.
3. w0nderboi
23 Jun 2011, 15:18 BST
Looking forward to this game alot!
Pellissier has a good point but sadly enough making money is still the number one goal of making a game in most cases. So if you would have to print, put it in a box and ship it around the world the price tag won't stay right with price/quality per $ in mind.
4. Acekidder
28 Jun 2011, 18:08 BST
the game looks great with bags of style and appeal if they nail the controls and make it fun it could be a top seller maybe even a system seller