![]() Here's my review on the physical copy of Enter the Gungeon: Deluxe Edition.Įach of the four protagonists starts with their own unique weapons and abilities, but as you'd expect, these starter weapons are pretty simple. What really makes this game fun is how it doesn't take itself too seriously and provides a fun challenge for casual and intense gamers alike. The reason to love this game isn't just for the fun 16-bit art style, all of the allusions to classic gaming, or the randomized rooms. While the main part of the game is intended for single-player, you can play local co-op with the second player taking on a fifth character known as The Cultist. The physical copy has additional unlockable characters for you to play and supplies a few extra rooms to discover, as well. ![]() Just be wary, if you die at the hand of these cute lead heads you'll have to start over. The point is to dive into an ever-evolving dungeon in order to take down enemies and ultimately "kill your past." A good chunk of your enemies are adorable bullets or "Gundead" bent on destroying you by shooting smaller versions of themselves. Each character has their own unique weapons and abilities and thus provides varied gameplay. You play as one of four gun-toting characters or "Gungeoneers": The Marine, The Pilot, The Convict, and The Hunter.
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