World of Guns: Gun Disassembly
- May 21, 2014
- Noble Empire Corp.
- 36h median play time
"World of Guns: Gun Disassembly" is a free-to-play 3D simulator game and interactive encyclopedia, where players can explore and disassemble various firearms, from historical to modern models. It features 200 years of firearm history, meticulously recreating both legendary and rare guns used in various wars. The game provides an in-depth look into the workings of each firearm, allowing players to disassemble and reassemble them, and even fire them in slow motion.
Reviews
- The game provides an in-depth and highly detailed simulation of firearms, making it an excellent educational tool for gun enthusiasts.
- Players appreciate the ability to disassemble and reassemble a wide variety of guns, enhancing their understanding of firearm mechanics.
- The graphics and x-ray mode are praised for their quality, allowing users to see how individual parts interact in real-time.
- The game has a frustrating pay-to-win model, requiring players to spend real money to unlock many features and guns.
- Many users find the gameplay grindy and tedious, with a significant amount of time needed to unlock new content without spending money.
- Technical issues such as crashes and progress wipes have been reported, leading to dissatisfaction among players.
- gameplay14 mentions
- 7 % positive mentions
- 71 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
The gameplay is primarily focused on the disassembly and reassembly of firearms, which may appeal to those with a mechanical inclination or interest in firearms, but can be tedious for the average player. While the mechanics are generally solid, the game can be overly specific about which parts can be interacted with at any given time, potentially hindering the experience. Overall, it serves as a useful tool for mechanical demonstrations, particularly in educational settings.
“You can slow everything down so you can see how each mechanical piece interacts with each other.”
“This game would be very boring for the average person, but if you are mechanically inclined or have an interest in firearms, then it is a very interesting game to play around with.”
“As for the gameplay itself, it is for the most part fairly solid, though often overly particular about which bits can be taken off the gun at which point in time.”
“Gameplay, if you want to call it that, is taking a gun apart and putting it back together.”
- grinding10 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The grinding aspect of the game is described as well-executed and detailed, but ultimately tedious and time-consuming, with players noting that it can lead to frustration due to minimal progress over long hours. Those who dislike grinding may find the experience unenjoyable.
“If you don't like grinding for hours with little progress, this game isn't for you.”
“It's an incredibly grindy game, no two ways about it.”
“This game is fun but insanely tedious.”
- monetization10 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 70 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The game's monetization heavily relies on microtransactions, making it difficult for players who prefer not to spend significant amounts of money on in-game purchases. Many users feel that the game is unforgiving for those who do not engage with these monetization strategies, suggesting a pay-to-win dynamic.
“If you don't like spending ludicrous amounts of money on in-game purchases, this game isn't for you.”
“As others have noted, the game is very unforgiving to those who don't want to pay for microtransactions.”
“Of course, there's another way to get credits and experience, and that's where the microtransactions come in.”
- graphics9 mentions
- 56 % positive mentions
- 22 % neutral mentions
- 22 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed feedback; while some players praise them as "great" and worth the investment, others note that they are not the standout feature and can be underwhelming in certain scenarios, such as shooting ranges. Overall, the visuals are considered solid, with ratings around 8.5 to 9.0, but they are not essential to the game's enjoyment.
“Lots of fun, great graphics, it was worth the money.”
“Cool idea, well designed, and the graphics are a solid 8.5-9.0.”
“Yeah, it's quite alright; although it's clear that the graphics aren't its best feature, the rest is extremely fine.”
“According to the trailer, the graphics are a bit lacking when shooting your gun in the shooting range.”
“There's not much else to go on for me, and while the visuals aren't up to par, they don't really need to be.”
- humor4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted through its extra content, such as firing ranges and quirky elements like cars and skeletons, which are amusing but overshadowed by the comedic potential of the weapons. However, some users express that the humor can be polarizing, with critiques aimed at certain player demographics and their engagement with the game's themes.
“The extra content like firing ranges and the cars and skeletons are funny, but nothing compared to the weapons.”
- story2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is highlighted by users who emphasize its practical impact on their real lives, specifically noting how it helped them save over $2,100 in repairs. This suggests that the narrative resonates deeply with players, extending beyond the game itself.