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Initial release date
  
22 November 2006

Publisher
  
Microsoft Studios

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Developer
  
Gastronaut Studios

Genre
  
Fighting game

Platform
  
Xbox 360

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Small Arms is an action video game, developed by Gastronaut Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2006 at Xbox Live Arcade.

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Gameplay

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Small Arms is a hybrid platform, fighting and shoot 'em up video game, featuring anthropomorphic animals and super-deformed people, with ranged weapons. The gameplay can be compared to Super Smash Bros., Power Stone, Contra and Metal Slug.

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Similar to Geometry Wars, the player controls characters' movement with the left analog stick, and aims weapons with the right analog stick, which allows 360-degree aiming. Each weapon has primary and secondary modes, which the player can use with the right and left triggers, respectively. The player can also make characters jump or dash with the face buttons.

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Small Arms features four different single-player modes: Mission Mode, which pits the player against computer-controlled players in sequence; Training Mode, which teaches the player how to play the game; Challenge Mode, where the player faces an endless stream of opponents; and Shooting Range, where the player must shoot moving targets to score points. Small Arms also features competitive multiplayer for up to four players or bots, either offline or online via Xbox Live.

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Levels are visualised in full 3D although the players can only move in one two-dimensional plane. Several levels have special quirks to them: the "Bullet Train" level slowly forces the players to move across the length of the train; and the "Sewer" level has a pit in the middle of the map, which closes shut and fills with poisonous gas. Small Arms launched with eight maps, and two more maps were available as downloadable content bundled with the Ivar and Gullarp character download. The two maps that are included with the downloadable content are "Iceberg" and "Village".

Characters and weapons

Small Arms has 12 default characters, eight of which are initially available:

Default characters:

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  • Fox Claw: a runaway mutant who used to be her clan's deadliest female ninja, armed with a katana*
  • Lord Peet: a chivalry fanatic, armed with a crossbow*
  • Marky Kat: a former mercenary and now illegal arms trader and 3rd richest mutant cyborg, armed with a chaingun*
  • Pector El Pollo: a former Mexican mutant wrestler, armed with a flamethrower and molotov cocktails
  • Mr. Truffles: a famous mutant assassin, armed with a sniper rifle and land mines
  • Tyrone: a dinosaur who was raised in a research facility in the Antarctic Circle, armed with an ice weapon*
  • Unit 51: an elite soldier of the Space Marines, armed with a lightning weapon
  • Zöe: a 22nd-century intergalactic female pop-star, armed with a plasma weapon
  • Unlockable characters:

  • Billy Ray Logg: a mutant tree, armed with a buzzsaw weapon
  • ISO-7982: a mad killer robot, armed with an oversized pistol doubling as a missile launcher
  • Mousey McNuts: a 19th-century street urchin, armed with akimbo submachine guns
  • Professor Von Brown: a doctor of transcendental psychology, armed with psionic powers
  • *available in trial version

    Two new characters were made available as downloadable content from the Xbox Live Marketplace on June 6, 2007: Ivar, and Gullarp. Each character has four different costume colours and a unique weapon (except downloadable ones). However, these weapons can be exchanged for other characters' weapons during gameplay.

    Reception

    Small Arms was generally well received upon its release. It holds an average of 73% on the aggregate web site Metacritic.

    References

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