November 30, 2018

Enter the Gungeon Review


Warning: We play every game until the end before making our review... That said, we couldn't beat Enter the Gungeon. =/

Enter the Gungeon is a pixelated 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.


Our best run, died on boss @4th floor!
Gameplay is very simple, you will move around shooting everything on sight and you can dodge roll to evade bullets. Also, there are tables around most rooms that you can flip for some temporary cover. Although straight forward, the game gets extremely chaotic, requiring fast reflexes, precise planning, resource management, and quick adaptation to ever changing conditions... It almost feels like life itself.

Chest with a rare double drop!
As you progress through the Gungeon you will find keys and chests. They will award you new weapons, items or passive buffs (like extra life). There are many, many guns in this game. Some more useful than others, but since you get them at random luck plays an important factor. Your goal is to reach the 5th stage and beat the final boss before meeting your doom. Easier said than done. Other than that, every time you defeat a floor boss you will get some cash that you can spend at the entrance of the Gungeon to unlock new weapons, items and passives. This unlocks are added to your drop table, you don't get them for your run.
Only a crazy person would run
a shop in a place like this!

As you clear rooms you will acquire what appears to be golden bullets. These golden objects can be used to buy some random resources at this crazy shop keeper that runs his business inside the Gungeon. His prices increase the further down you go, making early purchases more worthy while.


Great soundtrack, good art and non stop action is sure to keep you entertained. Unfortunately one of the things that we don't get to use as much as we wanted are the guns. Being random and requiring chest finds, you get little play time with your favorites. Item descriptions also varies wildly. Some are very descriptive, others not even close. We strongly feel like some auxiliary systems like the ones in Crypt of the Necrodancer that allows for temporary buffs would allow for more exploration while making the game easier for those that, well, just can't beat it.
That said, Enter the Gungeon is a great game with lot of flavor that is worth your time and money! Just beware that it is hard, and it makes no intention of slowing down for your own sake. There are also myths of legendary secrets that lie in the Gungeon, that only those who have mastered it will find... Well, hope you are that one!

May your gun be swift!