



New Spread Ammo box – adds a small amount of ammo to all equipped guns.New minibosses (Blockner’s Ghost and the all-new Fuselier).Tons of new and powerful synergies – look for the blue arrow and improved item notification.New guns, items, enemies, shrines, NPCs, rooms, and secrets.It doesn’t necessarily bring anything new to table, but what it does bring is extremely well done. Enter the Gungeon does a good job of explaining its mechanics via tutorial and Ammonomicon, making it great first for anyone looking to get into this burgeoning genre. It ticks all the boxes, with gameplay that beckons you to come back for one more run, a great art style and presentation, and seemingly something new discover or unlock on every playthrough.Ī wonderful, demanding but rewarding, roguelike twin-stick shooter where the visuals connect with the gameplay and the music is getting you pumped to shoot more bullets at bullets. While the Rogue like genre may be getting a little crowded, there’s certainly room for the likes of Enter the Gungeon. While it doesn’t totally reinvent the twin-stick shooter, it has all but perfected it and is worth every penny. Make a conversation with opportunistic merchants and shopkeepers to purchase powerful items to gain an edge.Get ready for your skills to stand against the fearsome Gungeon bosses armed to the teeth.Uncover all the hidden secrets throughout the game.

You can select a hero or team up in co-op mode to the bottom of the Gungeon by surviving a challenging and evolving series of floors.Shoot, loot, dodge roll, and table-flip their way to personal absolution by reaching the legendary Gungeon’s ultimate treasure: the gun that can kill the past.
