![]() ![]() Almost everything is gun- or bullet-themed, from characters to objects to bosses. ![]() Expect much of the same characters, enemies, puns and art style that made Enter so charming. Fear not! There is an intricate elevator system to evacuate if we can shoot our way to the surface. Due to the events of the first game and an influx of people entering the Gungeon, things have become somewhat unstable to the point that the whole structure is collapsing. This isn't a true sequel in every respect, but Exit continues the style and story of the original. While we worked hard to enter and explore the Gungeon in search of a powerful ancient weapon last time, we now have to leave as quickly as possible. Since this title was designed with the mobile format in mind, it'll be curious to see how well the game holds up on traditional gaming systems and in comparison to the previous entry. Released exclusively for Apple Arcade last year, Exit the Gungeon is now available for the Nintendo Switch and PC. That's exactly what the aptly named Exit the Gungeon is all about. You should finish what you started, and once you enter the Gungeon, you have to eventually leave. ![]() It was only a matter of time until we'd see another game in the franchise. It's still one of my go-to titles to enjoy in small bursts. Mixing dungeon-crawling, bullet hell, and roguelite elements into a fun and challenging and engaging experience, Enter the Gungeon was probably one of the better indie games in recent memory. ![]()
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