

When engaged in combat, Grave doesn't immediately lose health. At the conclusion of each level, players are ranked according to their performances in categories such as Beat Count, Enemies Killed, Life Remaining, and so forth. A maximum stockpile of nine Shots is allowed per stage. The aforementioned Beat combos, in addition to increasing the stage score, gradually fill an onscreen meter that rewards players with additional Demolition Shots. Acting as a smart bomb of sorts, a Demolition Shot can be used to eradicate entire enemy hordes, with rockets or copious rounds of gunfire. The coffin can also fire a "Demolition Shot." Initially, only one shot is unlocked, with others earned by collecting skulls throughout the game (the higher the ranking, the more skulls earned). In close combat Grave swings the coffin in a 360-degree arc around himself, inflicting significant damage to anything caught in its path. Higher scores and extra abilities are awarded for exemplary play.Ĭomplementing Grave's Cerberus guns is a giant coffin that he can wield as both a melee and projectile weapon. Uninterrupted carnage steadily increases the "Beat" meter, allowing players to achieve extended combos through carefully planned attacks. At its most basic level, the gameplay in this third-person action title encourages players to destroy the various enemies along with the environments themselves. Bent on the destruction of an evil criminal organization, Grave must traverse six unique environments, utilizing the dual handguns and coffin he possesses to literally destroy anything and everything in his path while doing so. Instantly recognizable, due in part to the unique visual style of TRIGUN's Yasuhiro Naito, Gungrave casts players as Grave, an enigmatic, double-gun wielding anti-hero forged in much the same spirit as Todd McFarlane's Spawn character.

They both start laughing like they used to before their syndicate days. He pulls the trigger but he has run out of bullets. As Harry recovers from his car crash, Grave appears and aims a gun at him. Harry was happy with his life as he was free to do what he wanted. The old gang had fun hanging around, doing what they wanted, including following Brandon on his first date with Maria. He then has a nostalgic flashback where they met Maria saving her from a gang of thugs and how Brandon and Maria fell in love at first sight. During his escape he crashes his car and looks back at how his downfall came about.

While driving away from Sherry's funeral, Harry sees an Orgman get shot down and he is forced to escape the syndicate goons. Mika tries to find Grave at the headquarters but instead only finds the new boss of Millnenion who tells her that she is no longer targeted and is free. Harry is the only one who attends Sherry's funeral. Everybody is out to kill him and the new faction have acquired bullets to kill the Orgmen. Having no allies left alive within Millennion anymore, Harry's days are numbered. Episode Description:Grave is seen walking stiffly and aimlessly.
