Title: Twin Caliber
Developed by: Rage
Released: 2002
Twin Caliber is zombie apocalypse 3rd person
shooter featuring weird and interesting set of controls and camera angles.
Shortly before their defunct, Rage developed this twin-barrelled
shooter in which you have a choice between two characters: Sheriff John T
Fortman and his old adversary, Valdez; a maximum security prisoner.
The gameplay is high score and continue based, much like an
arcade game, and features both characters on the same screen at all time.
However, this game doesn’t really shine until a real-life person takes control
of the second character. The bespoke control method is unorthodox to say the
least. The characters progress on their own after all targets have been
eliminated, much like time crisis, but the controller is split into two. The
left analogue stick aims your avatar’s left arm, with L1 to fire that weapon
and L2 to reload. The right analogue stick controls the right arm / weapon with
R1 and R2 firing and reloading that side. The face buttons control other
functions, such as locking arms so that only one stick can control both weapon
aims; TNT throwing and auto reload. The schizophrenic controls take a little
getting used to but work really well.
The Camera angle leaves a little to be desired. Occasionally
you will find yourself shooting at the enemy who is off screen and the camera
movement can disorientate you enough to the point where you will accidentally
shoot your team mate. The slow motion death cameras are a nice touch but they
can happen a little too often, so much that the novelty can wear off quickly. During
the first mission especially, I found that even though my HUD was on the right,
my character mostly stayed to the left of the action. This was a bit weird and
a little disappointing that this wasn’t calculated or presented better.
This game can be found very cheap these days and is worth
every penny if you pick the right person to play it with. You can surely laugh
at the voice acting and the bizarre bosses together. The graphics may be a
little dated but it’s fun as hell.
6.1