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Weird West received "generally positive" reviews for PC and Xbox One [9] [11] and "mixed or average" reviews for PlayStation 4, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [10] Destructoid liked the game's compelling story, world, exploration, frantic combat, and player choice, but lamented the presence of technical issues. [12]
Weird West, also known as Weird Western, is a term used for the hybrid genres of fantasy Western, horror Western and science fiction Western. [1] The term originated with DC's Weird Western Tales in 1972, but the idea is older as the genres have been blended since the 1930s, possibly earlier, in B-movie Westerns, comic books, movie serials and pulp magazines. [1]
This section is for Western games that have non-traditional themes or hybrid genres such as Space Western, Sci-fi West, Fantasy Western, Hybrid Western (e.g. Horror Western, Film noir, Martial arts (genre), anthropomorphic animal characters), neo-Western (Contemporary settings/times), Post-apocalyptic West, Weird West (Also can have supernatural, steampunk, superhero themes), among many others.
Deadlands: The Weird West saw an update in 2006 as Deadlands: Reloaded. The Reloaded line updates the setting and brings the rules in line with Pinnacle's current flagship product, Savage Worlds . Hell on Earth: Reloaded was released digitally in July, 2012, with a print version to follow later in the year.
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The "Weird West" mark is used to distinguish the primary game setting from the various other settings: Deadlands: The Great Rail Wars: a tabletop wargame with miniature figures. Doomtown: a collectible card game. A sourcebook for the town described in the game was released under the title Doomtown or Bust!.
Opening Night review: Sheridan Smith exquisitely self-destructs in weird meta-West End musical. Alice Saville. March 26, 2024 at 5:01 PM. Sheridan Smith as Myrtle in ‘Opening Night' (Jan ...