Uh, good question. Despite having played it through a ton of times, I feel unsure. Pretty sure you can't though.
I don't think a guide will help you because the game is really about reaction time and memorisation. Just keep playing it and you will get better. The difficulty is pretty well tuned so it shouldn't take you too long to beat it. It's about 20 minutes long.
You can get additional points from shooting the guys dressed in yellow. There are a few scattered through the game - one that runs through the woods in the background of the early part of Stage 2, one that pops his head up on the train (don't think you actually ever see the latter is dressed in yellow because you only see his head, but you're granted the extra points regardless when he's killed), and some others.
I always play with my right hand (I'm right handed) as my 'trigger' hand, and my left hand cupping the barrel. I then use my middle finger rather than my index to pull the trigger. I find this allows me to be faster and this finger gets tired less easily.
Oh, and if you're playing using a Gun-Con 2, I would map pedal/'Duck' to up on the d-pad, and use your thumb to control it. I always found that much easier than using the buttons of the sides of the barrel of the gun.
I don't know if any of that is helpful!
I don't think a guide will help you because the game is really about reaction time and memorisation. Just keep playing it and you will get better. The difficulty is pretty well tuned so it shouldn't take you too long to beat it. It's about 20 minutes long.
You can get additional points from shooting the guys dressed in yellow. There are a few scattered through the game - one that runs through the woods in the background of the early part of Stage 2, one that pops his head up on the train (don't think you actually ever see the latter is dressed in yellow because you only see his head, but you're granted the extra points regardless when he's killed), and some others.
I always play with my right hand (I'm right handed) as my 'trigger' hand, and my left hand cupping the barrel. I then use my middle finger rather than my index to pull the trigger. I find this allows me to be faster and this finger gets tired less easily.
Oh, and if you're playing using a Gun-Con 2, I would map pedal/'Duck' to up on the d-pad, and use your thumb to control it. I always found that much easier than using the buttons of the sides of the barrel of the gun.
I don't know if any of that is helpful!
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