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GUNS UP!

2015
GenresAction, Cards & Board Games, Third Person Perspective, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableDec 5, 2015
PlatformPlayStation 4
DeveloperValkyrie Entertainment
Overview

GUNS UP! is a free-to-play side-scrolling strategy game that pits players against each other in a battle to destroy enemy bases to increase their own army’s strength. GUNS UP! combines the fun of enemy base invasion with tower–defense, for an experience like no other on the PS4 system. •Free-To-Play – Players on PS4 can download and play GUNS UP! for free. Players can use in-game experience or purchases from the store to unlock upgrades to: supplement their armies, customize their characters, and upgrade their bases. •Find and Destroy Enemy Bases – While connected online, players can build their army to obliterate opponents’ bases to become to ultimate field commander •Build And Defend Your Base – Set up and tweak your military stronghold to keep the enemy away from your base •Leveling System – Upgrade bases and enhance your troops by unlocking perks. As you gain experience, your troops and armaments level up, improving players’ abilities to conquer more enemies

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

54


Opencritic Score

61


IMDB Score

4.9

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Reviews

13 reviews found

75

Playstationlifestyle.net

Dec 14, 2015

Guns Up! is devilishly addictive and provides a seriously fun formula of mutually beneficial attack and defence tactics. It’s initially intimidating economy only works to give the game depth once you’ve completed the enlightening tutorial, leaving you with a constant desire to progress and improve both your settlement and your garrison of units. All the above is unsettlingly blighted by an ever-present need to fork out real cash or face the reality of dampening the enjoyment by grinding for hours. It’s a necessary evil in the free-to-play genre that’s simply too overbearing here to fully accept or ignore. Guns Up! reviewed from free PSN download.


75

Playstationlifestyle.net

Dec 13, 2015

Guns Up! is devilishly addictive and provides a seriously fun formula of mutually beneficial attack and defence tactics. It’s initially intimidating economy only works to give the game depth once you’ve completed the enlightening tutorial, leaving you with a constant desire to progress and improve both your settlement and your garrison of units. All the above is unsettlingly blighted by an ever-present need to fork out real cash or face the reality of dampening the enjoyment by grinding for hours.


70

Attackofthefanboy.com

Dec 14, 2015

If you’re into base defense/base invasion games then you should give Valkyrie Entertainment’s Guns Up! a shot. The game’s free-to-play model is fair and there are plenty of reasons to keep coming back for more and more action-packed warfare, as long as you pace yourself.


70

Venturebeat.com

Dec 14, 2015

Guns Up! will look familiar to a lot of players through its similarities to Clash of Clans. But, it has enough going for it to be unique and enjoyable. It is vastly more interactive than a lot of asynchronous multiplayer offerings that have proliferated on mobile, and it successfully brings some of the accessibility and simplicity of mobile games to the PS4 console. I hope that Sony fixes the slow loading times, but I don’t feel like that’s going to kill off interest in the game entirely. Score: 70/100 Guns Up! is available now on the PlayStation 4 via the PlayStation Network.


70

Thesixthaxis.com

Dec 16, 2015

Guns Up! is a fun game in short bursts. The setting up of soldiers and perks before an assault is easy to understand and do, with the action never being too long to get to. It looks and sounds decent too, but Guns Up! doesn’t quite meet its full potential. There needs to be more options available for when selecting which base to attack, also boredom due to repetition sinks in over longer play sessions. Guns Up! is a free to play title and there is no harm in checking it out though. It is one of those games that you can have a quick session on, and with that in mind Guns Up! is worth a go.


65

Games Master UK

Feb 26, 2016

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65

Vandal.net

Dec 13, 2015

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60

Gamerevolution.com

Dec 27, 2015

It's a fun game for short bursts, but there's nothing here that will make anyone long to play it, or even think of it for that matter, when they're not home. Hopefully, the developers will add more content to increase the variety and keep it interesting. Code provided by publisher.


60

Everyeye.it

Jan 8, 2016

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60

Hardcoregamer.com

Dec 13, 2015

The simple battles with their special moves are entertaining in short bursts and having sole ownership of a piece of property to defend lends a real sense of empowerment. In the end, though, the desire to see how a base has held up under attack is outgunned by the lack of desire to actually sign in and check the darn thing.

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