![]() The gameplay loop for Enter the Gungeon is what you’d expect from a roguelite. You take your pick from one of five starting characters, each with different backstories, loadouts and perks (The Hunter is best for beginners and has a doggo companion) head into the legendary Gungeon and get the treasure or die trying. ![]() There are more than 500 weapons and items at your disposal, many of which are themed with delightful pop culture references. Of course, what is a gun if it’s not being shot? Fear not: there is a lot of shooting in Enter the Gungeon. Almost everything is guns from enemies called “Bulletkin” that look like anthropomorphic ammunition to your UI with its shotgun shell-themed healthbar to teleporters shaped like six-gun wheels. It’s got a clever story about a legendary fortress that houses a GUN THAT CAN KILL THE PAST, which makes it easy to see the game as a delightful satirization of America’s outrageous gun culture. It starts out innocently enough, with a tutorial designed to lull you into a false sense of security. Don’t be fooled by the sprites that it’s got, this dungeon crawler is tougher than a two-dollar steak.
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