![]() You defend gun owners and you’re suddenly judged as being a right-wing gun toting/loving nutjob who disregards human life. I consider it my duty as a serious writer to keep a safe distance from most, if not all divisive topics that might paint me in one way or another. It’s not only based on true events, sadly it’s our own grim reality in regards to firearms. I hope you didn’t expect a narrative thread to an interactive encyclopedia. At the time of this writing, there are 182 weapon models for players to interact with. The latter is experiencing an ongoing expansion, naturally. Ever since the game’s release in 2014, World of Guns nearly tripled in size and scope, so it now features interactive models of various vehicles and even skeletons alongside a truly comprehensive collection of virtual firearms. It is the Steam debut of Noble Empire Corp and their only project to date. Viridi was the first F2P game that truly caught my attention but now it is time to address World of Guns: Gun Disassembly. The ones which do however, are here to stay installed on my system and played as often as I’m in the mood for bite-sized sessions that would never strain me in any capacity. Why? Well most of them are not even worth my time, to be honest. I estimate that less than 1% of my already published articles, feature that type of gameplay and distribution formula. I rarely write about Free to Play titles.
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