PowerSlave is a 1996 video game released for the PC, Sega Saturn, and the Playstation, developed by Lobotomy Software. The game is also known under the name of Exhumed in PAL regions. Despite the Egyptian theme, the game actually has nothing to do with the Iron maiden album of the same name and art theme. In addition, the PC version of the game is substantially different than the console version, featuring alternate levels, weapons, and animations. The PC version of the game also has weapons that reload, a feature not present in the console versions of the game.
The following weapons appear in the video game PowerSlave:
The first weapon that the player character, Jon P. (according to the game's files), can acquire appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 29. In the PC-DOS version of the game, the Model 29 will automatically reload itself after six shots are fired. There's no actual animation; rather, the gun is quickly dragged off screen, and after a few nondescript clicking sounds, it reappears fully loaded. Reloading the weapon cannot be instigated by the player. While the console versions of the game offer blue colored orbs to act as universal ammo for all weapons, the PC version of the game requires players to collect speed loaders.
Machine Guns
M60 machine gun
An M60 machine gun acts as Jon's workhorse weapon, and appears to be his weapon of choice regarding the fact that he's seen holding one on the game's menu and that his character graphics depict him eternally holding the weapon. It's the second firearm introduced, and is far more powerful than the revolver. Although it generally makes the Model 29 obsolete, the M60 lacks accuracy, making it less than ideal for long range fights. The overall look of the weapon seems to change depending on the angle, perhaps as a result of converting photos into pixelated graphics.
Other
Mk 1 hand grenade
The PC version of the game grants Jon the Mk 1 hand grenade, which he can pick up sometime after he finds the M60. They are fairly powerful, but can be difficult to use. The console versions of the game have a fictional grenade type in place of the MK 1, which acts as a sticky grenade.
Fictional flamethrower
Jon can also use what appears to be a fictional/custom-made flamethrower, which appears in all versions of the game.