![]() ![]() ![]() While the sword is much more powerful than the gun (manual gun shots deal 1 damage per shot while the sword deals 20), it can only be used when going against enemies close to the protagonist. On the bottom of the gun is a "night stick", which is basically an advanced sword. Different situations may require use of different modes. ![]() The second is the manual gun, which is considerably more powerful though harder to aim (note: this is arguable). The first is the lock-on gun, which as its name implies will lock onto any of your opponents when the cursor is moved toward the enemy. The player can switch between two gun modes at any time. The second difference is that in Sin and Punishment, aiming and movement are completely separate. A major difference between the two, however, is that S&P takes place entirely on foot, while the aforementioned games take place in the air (some portions in Star Fox 64, however, do take place on the ground in a tank and in the water). Sin and Punishment is somewhat similar to the Star Fox series. ![]()
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