When I envision a character such as a bounty hunter, I'm not necessarily picturing some schmuck who wears bright, primary colors. I'm thinking a dirty, gritty, character, whose surroundings match that same personality. That's exactly the feel I got from
Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter. The graphic texture seems very gritty to me, whether it's a character or a background. Sadly, that's the best I can say for this part of the game. The backdrops for each level tend to look like the same old, same old after a while. Plus, the animations and character models look a little too robotic and stiff to me. However, if you're sick and twisted, and like seeing blood splattered on the walls, then maybe you'll be able to look past all of these flaws.
Despite the fact hardcore vocalist Henry Rollins provides his voice as Mace Griffin, the actual dialog seems rather bland. I mean seriously, the cut scenes need MORE DRAMA! They're animated quite well, but I couldn't give a crap about what's going on in the scenes. Meanwhile, the sound effects are just as generic as they can be. Imagine any artillery sounds you may have heard in other war games, and that's about the same thing you'll get with this one. The good from this section is, like the graphics, the music is very dark, and fits the mold perfectly. But then again, you're not playing the game for the music.