GUN is a video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision for the Xbox 360, Xbox, GameCube, PC, and PlayStation 2. It is set in the American Old West in the early 1880s. The protagonist, Colton White, is a hunter who turns into a gunslinger when his murdered father, Ned, instructs him to go to Dodge City. GUN features a free-roaming environment, including side-missions and other such touches. It was released in North America on November 8, 2005 and in mid-to late November in Europe.
A port of the game, titled GUN Showdown, is scheduled to be released of the PlayStation Portable during the third quarter of 2006. It will feature new side-missions, a multiplayer mode, and other additions to the console versions. According to Joystiq.com, publisher Activision has apparently hinted during a financial conference that a sequel may be in production. Taking note that sales were less than originally predicted, GUN sold the best among new game property leading some to believe that Activision will turn the title into a franchise.
The story begins with our hero, Colton "Cole" White, hunting game with his father Ned along the Missouri River. After hunting elk, the two come across a steamer called the Morning Star. Upon boarding the steamer, Ned meets up with a prostitute named Sadie who leads him to a safe and shows him an item, hidden from view. Colton is then approached by a mysterious preacher named Reed, who follows Sadie after Ned approaches. Colton, suspicious of Reed, follows him and oversees him arguing with Sadie. Reed says "Give me the item and you will spare the lives of everyone on this ship!" Sadie instead slaps Reed, and Reed responds by throwing a hatchet into Sadie's head. Suddenly, a group of soldiers attack the Morning Star, killing most of the passengers on board. Ned and Colton, with the few remaining passengers, hold off the attack until the boilers become unstable. Ned then gives Colton a token to a whorehouse in Dodge City and tells him to look for Jenny. Ned then tosses Colton off the ship, but not before revealing that he is not his birth father. The ship explodes, taking Ned and the rest of the passengers with it.
After Colton wakes up, he heads to Dodge City where he meets up with Jenny. After a brief kidnapping episode, the two head for Empire, a bustling new city in the New Mexico Territory. After they arrive, they meet up with Mayor "Hoodoo" Brown, who says that he can help find Reed. Brown deputizes White and sends him off to clean up the local resistance with two deputies, Rudabaugh and Webb. After following a resistance member by the name of Chavez to a local barn, White and the two deputies find an unarmed couple cowering in the barn. Rudabaugh and Webb kill the two, and Colton threatens to kill them. He does, but not before Rudabaugh reveals that Brown may know more than he is letting on. White heads back to Empire and confronts Brown, but is distracted when he hears Jenny's screams. He runs upstairs to find Reed just as he slits Jenny's throat. Hoodoo then sneaks up behind Cole and knocks him unconscious. When Cole awakens, he is face to face with a one-eyed man named Thomas Magruder, who claims he knows Ned White. He orders that Cole be hanged in the morning for the murder of Jenny. Cole is then tossed in jail overnight.
In jail, Cole meets Port, a wounded member of the resistance, and Soapy, an expert safecracker. After escaping Empire, Soapy parts ways and Port and Cole head to the resistance's base camp in the mountains. It is there Cole meets the head of the resistance, Clay Allison, and Cole resolves to kill Magruder and anyone working for him. After ambushing one of Hoodoo's trains, the group steals a gatling gun. In the celebration afterwards, Allison reveals several things to Cole. He says that he knew Ned White, and that Magruder was their commanding officer during the Civil War. Allison says that Magruder tried to convince the Confederate hierarchy that the war could be won if they found Quivira, an ancient city of gold. A group of Magruder's men, Ned and Clay among them, descend on a small Apache village looking for a cross that could lead them to Quivira. After an Indian backtalks Magruder, Magruder shoots him in the face. Ned takes exception, but Magruder responds by shooting Ned, though not killing him. Magruder then decapitates a white doctor. Allison finds the cross and tosses it to Magruder. An Apache woman shoots the cross, which then jams into one of Magruder's eyes, rendering him blind. The rest of the soldiers proceed to execute the Apaches. After Clay finishes the story, a group of Hoodoo's men attack the base. The resistance manages to hold them off, and capture a Howitzer in the process but Clay is caught by Hoodoo and taken back to Empire. The resistance stages a daring rescue, and Cole manages to free Clay, but only after he had been tortured by Hoodoo. After an extended gunfight, Cole shoots Hoodoo, sending him through a second story window.
Cole heads for Dodge to get Soapy to help him recover the piece of the cross stowed in the ship's safe. When he arrives, he finds out that Soapy is about to be lynched for cheating in a card game. With the help of Sheriff Denton, Cole frees Soapy and the two head for the ship, but find it guarded by the same soldiers who attacked the Morning Star. The two are captured and introduced to Sergeant Hollister, who runs the camp. Cole, Soapy, and several Indians escape the fort and return later with a band of Blackfeet Indians to take the fort. They succeed and kill all the soldiers, but Hollister manages to escape. Soapy, Cole and the Blackfeet chief head for the shore holding the steamboat and are confronted by Hollister, who wounds the Indian Chief. Colton and Hollister proceed to engage in an extended gunfight, in which Colton gains the upper hand. Nearing death, Hollister hides behind a rock and shoves several sticks of dynamite into his uniform and lights them. He makes a suicide run for Cole, but fails and blows up. Cole recovers Ned's rifle that Hollister stole and he and Soapy head for the steamer. Soapy opens the safe, and they find half of the cross, but they are confronted by Reed, who thanks them for saving him the trouble. Instead, Cole tosses the cross back into the safe and slams it shut. Cole battles Reed, and, after shooting him in the leg, jams Ned's rifle into his mouth, ignores his pleas for mercy, and kills him, saying "This is for Jenny."
Soapy and Cole then head for the Apache camp to reunite the pieces of the cross, only to find a gruesome ward made of men who had been skinned and hung upside down. They are captured by the Apaches and taken to their chief, Many Wounds. The Apache leader shows Cole some things and the story continues from where the village massacre left off. An Indian woman gives young Many Wounds a baby and tells him to hide. Meanwhile, the baby's father, Dr. Campbell, is decapitated and the rest of the village slaughtered. When everyone is dead, Many Wounds finds his dead father and states he will take revenge. Ned then shambles up and begs forgiveness. Many Wounds says that Ned will be forgiven if he takes the baby into his care. The baby is Colton.
Soapy, Cole, Many Wounds, and some other Apaches head to the spot where the cross can be placed to find Quivira. Cole notices that while Magruder did get the spot right, he was digging down when Quivira was right above his head. Magruder's bodyguard Dutchie sees the light shine off the cross and fires a cannon at the hillside. Soapy falls down the cliff and is captured by Dutchie. Cole fights his way down the mountain. He finds Soapy in the middle of the traintracks at the bottom of the hill, with two of his fingers shot off. He says he told Magruder where the mine was. Cole leaves Soapy behind and tells him to tell Allison and Many Wounds to meet him at the mine. He stops Magurder's train and kills Dutchie. After stealing the train, he and Allison begin stoking the fire in the engine and ram the steel doors of Magruder's mine. After a long battle pentrating deep into the mine, the roof starts caving in as a result of shoddy, quick mining. Cole tells Clay to pull back while he follows Magruder. Cole finds Magruder in the middle of Quivira, amazed by the beauty. However, they fight, and eventually Magruder starts tossing sticks of dynamite at Cole. Cole shoots the dynamite, causing a rock to collapse and crush Magruder's leg. Instead of torturing Magurder, the cave starts to collapse and Cole makes it out with Many Wounds' help. A large rock dislodges and crushes Magruder. Many Wounds and Cole barely make it out as Quivira collapses behind them.
"Activision does not condone or advocate any of the atrocities that occurred in the American West during the 1800s. GUN was designed to reflect the harshness of life on the American frontier at that time. It was not Activision’s intention to offend any race or ethnic group with GUN, and we apologize to any who might have been offended by the game’s depiction of historical events which have been conveyed not only through video games but through films, television programming, books and other media."
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