![]() This is never truer than against the many bosses that fill the screen with varying patterns of bullets. There are many different types of enemy but the vast majority will shoot at you and the screen will fill with red bullets for you to avoid. The visuals adopt a pixelated look but they don’t really resemble any old-school generation in particular and are just attractive 2D sprites with some nice explosion effects at times.Įnemies will warp in and you can shoot with the right stick in any direction. ![]() The original was a top down game which had you running and dodging in every direction, but in Exit this is a strictly 2D affair, with you running left, right, jumping and dodging on a single screen as you’re stuck on an elevator. Luckily elevators have been put in place to help you escape but obviously it’s not that simple and those enemies that tried to keep you from entering the Gungeon are now trying to stop you from leaving.Īs I mentioned in the first paragraph there is a change in perspective from a gameplay point of view. Exit the Gungeon follows on, with so many people having beaten the Gungeon and messed with the timeline in the first game the Gungeon is collapsing. The story of Enter was that Gungeoneers were entering the Gungeon in order to find a gun that could kill the past. I have played quite a bit of Exit the Gungeon now though so can talk about it as a game in its own right. ![]() I’ve not played much anyway, I did play a tiny amount just to get a feel before this review but apart from the obvious change in perspective I can’t comment on differences. I haven’t played Enter the Gungeon, Richie reviewed it for us. Decemin PS4 / Reviews tagged 2d / enter / exit / roguelite / shooter / the gungeon / unlocks by Gareth
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