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.
While it doesn’t totally reinvent the twin-stick shooter, it has all but perfected it and is worth every penny.
Destructoid While the Rogue like genre may be getting a little crowded, there’s certainly room for the likes of Enter the Gungeon. It ticks all the boxes, with gameplay that beckons you to come back for one more run, a great art style and presentation, and seemingly something new discover or unlock on every playthrough.