Enter the Gungeon is a fantastic game that continues to offer surprises after hours and hours into the experience. The game feels satisfying to play, and gives you the tools to succeed, and it is up to you to master the skills. The crazy weapons, enemies, and bosses all lead to an experience that is worth playing, even if you aren’t a fan of the genre.
nter The Gungeon is the ultimate ****'s an extremely enjoyable game where you never get bored.Pros:- Enjoyable gameplay- Varied weapons- Enemy design- Soundtrack- Well-balanced difficulty- Good longevity with the number of weapons and passives to unlockCons:- None so farIt moves well, it shoots well, it's fun, and the difficulty is well-balanced.Enter The Gungeon is perfect. Pick it up now and enjoy yourself for many hours.
A game that's clearly the product of passion, talent and dedication, Enter The Gungeon is an exciting twin stick shooter that mixes up elements ranging from The Binding of Isaac, Dark Souls and Ikaruga (among others...). The result is a delightful and sadistic cocktail that the most hardcore gamers will fall in love with, but also one that is definitely not for everyone.
A great-looking game with a hell of a lot of content hidden inside it, but the steep difficulty curve and lack of real progression may not sit too well with more casual players. [Issue#269, p.82]
Enter the Gungeon offers a new way to understand the rogue-like games, being more dependent on the player skill than focusing on the item drops. It has perfect gunplay and a cute game design, and even if it's not as good as The Binding of Isaac or Nuclear Throne, it comes close to them.
Overall I had a great experience playing this game despite the urge to rage quit from time to time, which is to be expected with a game such as Enter the Gungeon. This is a great little indie title with great elements of combat and exploration.
This is the king of rogue-like games for me and I have played every single one of them. Great graphics and art style. Enemies are not all the same. Difficulty and learning is on point when starting. interesting weapons. Your runs are just a little bit too luck based because of the drop mechanics. One of the best co-op game out there.
I was expecting this game for along time, now i played it a lot, 46 runs so somewhere between 300 hours and 450 hours, the feeling is the game is just boring, you always start with the same bad weapons, the drops are totally unbalanced, sometimes you have like 10 OP weapons early in the game, sometimes you have to wait the second boss to have a good single one. The worst part is the AWFULL sound design of the weapons, it sounds really bad, it's sounds like table tennis balls, it's sounds foam balls, it sounds salad spinner (remember borderlands).
'Enter the Gungeon' would be a fantastic game if it weren't for one awful game mechanic, that being that there is always a slight margin of error when aiming your gun, meaning that if you shoot five bullets while holding the right stick in the same direction, those five bullets will go slightly different directions. That mechanic might be fine for a game that's meant to mirror reality to some extent, but, for a skill-based, bullet hell, dungeon crawler, it's an absolute game-breaker. (Note that this mechanic is independent of the "Aim Assist" feature. It happens regardless of the level of "Aim Assist" you select.) For the most part, the other parts of the game are solid. I love the artistic style, the gun puns, the bosses (well, the six or so that I fought), the subtle nods to other games (e.g. the guy that's like the Crestfallen Warrior at the entrance to the tutorial level), and the amount of challenge, which would be just right if I could just aim my bullets correctly. For those that haven't played the game yet, just imagine how frustrating it would be to try to play 'The Binding of Isaac' if your tears were always shot in slightly different directions then you intended.
SummaryEnter 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.