Gun Jam review: Too much gun, not enough jam
Gun Jam has a lot of potential within the rhythm game mixed with FPS space, but ultimately fails at putting its ideas together into a cohesive, complete experience.
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Gun Jam has a lot of potential within the rhythm game mixed with FPS space, but ultimately fails at putting its ideas together into a cohesive, complete experience.
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