Twin Caliber
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Twin Caliber is a co-op third person rail shooter for two players. One plays a police sheriff and the other a hardened criminal. They must band together to unravel a dark mystery around a graveyard full of zombies. Both characters can hold two guns. Each gun is aimed with one of the analog sticks. Points are awarded for killing enemies, particularly multiple at a time from different angles. The game comes with 26 levels, nine level and a handful of different enemies, including zombies, demons, slugs and cultists.
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Average score: 52% (based on 9 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 4 ratings with 1 reviews)
Twin Caliber the greatest of all!
The Good
I liked just absolutely everything about this game, starting with the fact that there is no pseudo-tragic moments, only straightforward stuff, if we gotta shoot it, let's shoot it, not like HOD games with their "On no!" or "I don't wanna die!" crap. Plus add some of the coolest techno music in it, and all the music is like that in the game, on every level, and not one track, each level has at least 3 to 5 different breakbeat songs. Personally I like the gameplay a lot, because you are in control of guns, different guns like a pistol Rock (Glock) or Desert Thunder (Desert Eagle), or even an AK-47 and a shotgun SPAS-12, remember, you always hold two guns with the possibility of separately turning your aiming sight at 360 degrees, but you can always lock two guns at one sight. The environments are cool too, because to me they look kinda realistic.
The Bad
Nothing.
The Bottom Line
A twin-stick zombie shooter with high level of hemoglobin and the coolest breakbeat music.
PlayStation 2 · by Kirill Pivnev (1) · 2012
Trivia
German version
In the German version, all prompts which inform the player about the number of killed enemies, were removed. Also all blood and gore effects on enemies were removed. A detailed list of changes can be found on schnittberichte.com (German).
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Game added by vedder.
Additional contributors: Patrick Bregger.
Game added December 23, 2008. Last modified May 9, 2023.