There's more to Wildcat Gun Machine than just whipping your weapon around and holding down fire, though that is a big part of it. Sadly, shooting is only good for destroying enemies and doesn't really offer any sort of personal protection.
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Therefore, you'll need to rely on your movement and sense of space in order to stay healthy and mobile. Thankfully, you'll gain access to abilities that will give you an edge in evasion, survival, and movement. You'll have plenty of time to master each of them, understand how they work, and review their upgrades every time you visit a checkpoint pillar.
In addition to buying different kinds of pistols, you can also spend the Bones you find on upgrades for yourself and your abilities. These upgrades can be both passive and active while getting more expensive the better they get. You purchase upgrades in one of the following categories: Respawn, Movement, Dash, and Grenade.
Wildcat Gun Machine pits you as a lone soldier against ever-growing masses of horrible monsters, most of which can fire things at you. No matter how agile you are, it's normal to make mistakes, especially during boss fights and in areas with hazards. Take too much damage and the hero will be incinerated.
Luckily, there are some digital cats that can revive you each time you fall. You start with one cat, but you can buy additional ones with each cat giving you an extra revival. This respawns you outside the room you fell in and resets the encounter. While this may seem like a pain, it's better than the alternative: Restarting at the Checkpoint Pillar and resetting all the encounters.
At the end of the day, it's you on your two legs carrying you through this adventure. You
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