Enter the Gungeon

April 5th, 2016

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Systems
Roguelike
Developer(s):

Dodge Roll

Publisher(s)

Devolver Digital

Platform(s)

PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

ESRB

T For Teen due to Fantasy Violence, Blood, Mild Language, Use of Tobacco

Released

April 5th, 2016

Multiplayer

Online Multiplayer, Local Co-Op

Engine

unity

Developer(s)
Dodge Roll
Publisher(s)
Devolver Digital
Platform(s)
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
ESRB
T For Teen due to Fantasy Violence, Blood, Mild Language, Use of Tobacco
Released
April 5th, 2016
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Local Co-Op
Engine
unity

WHERE TO PLAY

SUBSCRIPTION
DIGITAL
PHYSICAL

Description

Enter the Gungeon is a bullet hell dungeon crawler following a band of misfits seeking to 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. Select a hero [or team up in co-op] and battle your way to the bottom of the Gungeon by surviving a challenging and evolving series of floors filled with the dangerously adorable Gundead and fearsome Gungeon bosses armed to the teeth. Gather precious loot, discover hidden secrets, and chat with opportunistic merchants and shopkeepers to purchase powerful items to gain an edge.

The Gungeon: Enter the Gungeon – a constantly evolving bullet hell fortress that elegantly blends meticulously hand-designed rooms within a procedurally-generated labyrinth bent on destroying all that enter its walls. But beware – the Gungeon responds to even the most modest victory against its sentries and traps by raising the stakes and the challenges found within!


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Enter the Gungeon Review
8 /10

Enter the Gungeon is a charming bullet hell/roguelike hybrid that manages to balance the best elements of both its genre influences while carving out an identity of its own.

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