With a name like Wildcat Gun Machine, it's clear that there's going to be a big emphasis on guns. Considering that the game is bullet hell, bullets and their sources play the role of primary threat, as well as your first line of defense.
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While roaming through the different facilities and facing down all the fleshy monstrosities that seek to wipe out anything that looks like you, you'll get access to various firearms, artillery, and experimental technology. When those run out, you'll have to fall back on your trusty sidearm, a pistol that has an infinite amount of ammo that you'll need to swap out as you progress.
Unfortunately, Wildcat Gun Machine has the modern shooter restriction of only letting you carry two weapons at a time. However, one of your weapon slots is reserved for whatever pistol you choose to take with you. By gathering Bones, you can use the Checkpoint Pillar to purchase different kinds of pistols to suit your play style. No matter which one you pick, it will favor one of the Prime stats: Damage, Speed, and Coverage.
When you're facing hordes of enemies all by yourself, it's natural to want to get rid of them quickly. As such, there are plenty of pistols that favor dishing out tons of damage to take out chunks of enemy health. This makes them very effective in eliminating beefy enemies like Spawners as well as large targets such as bosses.
Their main drawback is that on average they'll be slow and only able to fire individual bullets. Save these types of pistols for smaller and more contained rooms, especially since they can have explosive ammo.
Although damage can be very enticing, it can make you feel underwhelmed when so many enemies are firing so many
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