The Shoot | |
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Developer(s) | Cohort Studios |
Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Light gun shooter, Rail shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Aggregate scores | |
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Aggregator | Score |
GameRankings | 61.42% |
Metacritic | 59% |
Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
GameSpot | 65% |
IGN | 60% |
NowGamer | 84% |
DigitalChumps | 82% |
Push Square | |
PlayStation LifeStyle.net | 70% |
Game Manx | 70% |
Cheat Code Central | 68% |
Gaming Age | B- |
Level7.nu | 60% |
Just Push Start | 60% |
PlayStation Universe | 60% |
Award | |
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Publication | Award |
Herald Digital Awards 2010 | Commendation |
The Shoot, known in Japan as Shooting Studio, is a 2010 Rail shooter video game for the PlayStation 3, which uses the PlayStation Move controllers. It is developed by Cohort Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for release in North America on 19 October 2010, Europe on 29 October 2010 and Japan on 27 January 2011. It was officially unveiled at the 2010 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Players in the game have to help film a series of Hollywood action films, thus the players have takes rather than lives in the game. The game's story consists of several scenes and overarching chapters each focused around different films. The game also contains subtle hints towards the current generation of Hollywood films such as "Robotomus Crime" a play on the name Optimus Prime from the recent Transformers series of films.
Players will traverse through 5 unique Hollywood-style levels such as an Alien Cyborg invasion, a western cowboy-style town as well as horror themes. The game is a Light gun shooter which utilizes the PlayStation Move for an arcade-style sci-fi Shoot 'em up game. The game is mainly a Rail shooter, however there are also other moves using Move; for instance players have to tilt side to side to dodge oncoming missiles or get a better angle on their shot (the latter usually utilised when enemies hide behind innocent human beings), and lower their gun which hiding behind cover or in preparation for a "quick-draw" duel.