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See in a screenshot. It is a single shot flare gun. The final version is the bright orange kind. It's the BFG of the game. | See in a screenshot. It is a single shot flare gun. The final version is the bright orange kind. It's the BFG of the game. | ||
[[Image:Alanwakehandgun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Alan with a flare gun.]] | [[Image:Alanwakehandgun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Alan with a flare gun.]] | ||
[[Image:Flare gun thumb.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Similar version of the flare gun used in game.]] | |||
==Over-and-under shotgun == | ==Over-and-under shotgun == |
Revision as of 15:54, 21 May 2010
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The following guns appear in the forthcoming video game:
Colt Python
See in many screenshots. First weapon in game, called simply "revolver". Holds six shots, 42 in reserve.
Flare Gun
See in a screenshot. It is a single shot flare gun. The final version is the bright orange kind. It's the BFG of the game.
Over-and-under shotgun
See in a screenshot.Called "shotgun" in-game
Mossberg 500
See in "Building the Thriller" trailer. Called "pump action shotgun" in-game. Holds a maxminum of 8 shells, 32 in reserve.
Hunting Rifle
An unknown bolt action rifle with wood furniture that holds 5 rounds. Most powerful weapon in game next to flare gun. Ammo is scarce.
Flashbangs
Police issue flashbangs. Found after the police chase Alan into the woods. Has the same effect as the flare gun. Kills weaker Taken, damages larger ones. Interesting note: if a thrown flashbang hits a Taken, it will explode on impact. Caution: 4 to 5 second detonation delay. [1] Best picture I could find, the ingame ones are little bulkier than these.