NOBODY likes the fat arab. Hei-Cob is a dumb looking character and obviously the worst one you can possibly choose in Gunbird 2.
OK, smarties. Answer me this then... How come without any practice I tried one game with Hei-Cob and got to level 4? I only have a 50-50 shot of getting to level 4 with Valpiro, who I've got some experience with, but Hei-Cob pops right up there. Maybe I got lucky? I dunno. Perhaps fat boy's drawbacks get worse in the higher levels, but on 1-4 he was doing OK. I got killed around the 2nd zepplin, which means he made it about 2/3rd of the way through to the boss.
Here's what seems to be good about Hei-Cob:
1. His shots are pretty darn powerful. Those scimitars for his secondary weapon seem to do great damage, and they are piercing too.
2. His melee attack is delayed-effect.
What? THAT is supposed to be why he sucks! His melee attack takes freakin' forever to deploy, so it's useless!
Don't be so hasty... Now maybe this is just my odd playing style, or because I haven't memorized the game, or whatever. But I found the delayed effect to be fairly useful.
In a lot of situations, a large enemy (or a boss) appears and the instant they become shootable they unleash a barrage. Now maybe you can memorize exactly where to stand so you can melee them and not get killed, but I'm not so good at that. With Hei-Cob I can drop the attack BEFORE they materialize, have time to get out of trouble, and the attack his them after they appear.
To a lesser extent, if an enemy is too hard to approach head-on, I may be able to throw an attack to their side and have them walk into it, as long as I know when they are about to move.
Anyway, I'd like to hear what you guys think. Am I crazy? Is my play so bad that a bad character "works" for me? I just tried him out as a lark, but now I'm thinking it might be worth practicing him a bit and see what happens. It sure would be funny to see a Hei-Cob entry on the high score list
