Dodge Roll created a title challenging enough to give hours of fun in front of the display. Spaziogames - Marino Puntorieri - Italian - 8 / 10Įxit the Gungeon is a good game with roguelike and shooter features, realized in a inspirate bidimensional setting. It shows that even when shifting genres, Dodge Roll knows how to craft a good roguelike and keep players wanting to punish themselves more and more with each run. But as a quick arcade romp, it's a blast. Is it another Enter the Gungeon? No, it isn't. Exit the Gungeon is a delightful spin-off, a blast to play, and the changes to the gameplay compliment the new perspective wonderfully. This Gungeon may have lost a little bit of itself along the way, but enough of its humor and sensibilities are very much intact for enjoying Dodge Roll’s twist on the Gungeon formula for the price point. Exit the Gungeon is not a game you should ignore. I still find 2016’s Enter the Gungeon to be a fuller experience, with more depth and variety. Saving Content - Scott Ellison II - 4 / 5 starsĮxit the Gungeon isn’t a sequel, nor does it pretend to be. But those after a retro-tinged arcade challenge should by all means lock and load. It's not always a flawless transition, and this is a significantly less rich and rewarding experience than the original. This is a finely honed action-platformer that adds a new dimension to the blasting and dodge rolling. Still, for a short burst of rogue-like goodness, you could do worse.Įxit the Gungeon's random gun-switching can be frustrating but it's also a chaotic challenge that makes each run fun.Įxit the Gungeon rescues the thug style of its predecessor but its main mechanics can cause a high degree of frustration in the player due to different design decisions.However, we spend a very entertaining time in a world that will be more than familiar to the fans of Enter the Gungeon, drawn with magnificent detail and care.Įnter The Gungeon die-hards will be instantly familiar with the weird and wonderful world presented by Exit The Gungeon, but they might be taken aback by the shift in gameplay. It's too visually clustered and the new mechanics can be more frustrating than fun. Those expecting the quality and polish of its predecessor will be disappointed with Exit the Gungeon. I found myself looking at a pile of things that seemed like they would be fun, like there was a fun game under everything else, but the whole thing needed another few passes at the design stage to actually get out that fun game.
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