Yo! Wanna Mow Down Ganados Like a Maniac? NG+ and the Chicago Sweeper!
Let's face it, blasting Ganados with a peashooter gets old after a while. You crave that sweet, sweet, room-clearing firepower. Enter the Chicago Sweeper, that glorious monstrosity that turns enemies into chunky salsa. But the question burns brighter than a flaming zombie dog: Can you snag this beast in a New Game Plus (NG+) run?
The Answer is a resounding DUH-YES! That's right, you can absolutely waltz through NG+ with your fancy upgraded weapons and snag the Chicago Sweeper. Now, before you start practicing your victory dance (complete with air guitar and obligatory slow-mo walk away from an explosion), there's a teeny tiny snag. Well, maybe not tiny, more like a lickety-split speed demon of a snag.
But Wait, There's More! (Like, Saving Every Penny You Have)
To unlock the Chicago Sweeper in NG+, you gotta beat Professional difficulty and snag at least an A rank. That means dodging like a matador on Red Bull, conserving ammo like it's the last bottle of water on a desert island, and strategically whacking crates like a piñata party gone wrong.
Here's the not-so-secret secret: Having the Infinite Rocket Launcher from a previous playthrough makes this a whole lot easier. Let's be honest, that thing turns Professional difficulty into Easy Mode: Ganado Edition. But hey, if you're a glutton for punishment and want to prove your Leon S. Kennedy dominance the old-fashioned way, more power to you! Just, uh, maybe pack some extra healing herbs.
The Chicago Sweeper Awaits, Tenno. Get Out There and Mow!
So there you have it, folks. NG+ is your gateway to Chicago Sweeper glory. With a little planning (and maybe a LOT of bullets), you'll be mowing down Ganados like a lawnmower on high octane. Just remember, with great power comes great responsibility. Use that Chicago Sweeper wisely, and for goodness sake, don't accidentally ventilate Ashley. Nobody likes a Leon with friendly fire issues.
Now get out there and show those Ganados who's boss! Just, uh, try not to get bitten while you're busy channeling your inner Rambo.