3/20/2024 0 Comments Enter teh gungeon helmet guy![]() Not only a second weapon, but she has a dog. Why you ask? It’s because not only does she start off with a pistol, like every other hero, but a crossbow (hence the walking dead joke) which is quite powerful in the first couple of levels. The Hunter, the gatherer, the Darlene Dixon of this game is the other character who may fall onto the “more forgiving” side of the scale. I am not sure if he, or the Hunter are the “easy mode” characters, for as much as you can say “easy mode” in this game, as he has armour and better shots while she. This makes his starting pistol and subsequent weapon pick ups much more lethal from long-range. The Marine is also the most accurate of the characters due to his trait ‘Marine Training’. ![]() Jokes aside, each character you have to choose from actually does have a particular set of skills to choose from which could help you in various ways.įirst up is my main man, the muscle with the hustle, the Marine! His talent set gives him a bit of an edge in both the beginning levels of the Gungeon with a Helmet, which is essentially a piece of armour, but also an ammo resupply he can call in which will benefit him in the later levels/after a hard room clear for your favorite weapon. Well it’s actually you as a much cooler pixellated bad ass who has a particular set of skills that they have acquired over a very long career. While enemies and bosses are cool, it would behoove me to talk about the heroes of this story as well, namely you. ![]() It also makes it much more satisfying when you kill that god damned Ammoconda for the first time as he is bullshit. The little touches each of these bosses get above and beyond their design and makes each boss have that extra bit of flavour you want. who when he dies, gets covered by tiny birds (I assume crows or gulls) as a tribute to Metal Gear solid. Like mentioned above, the Evil Eye! Beholster is one of my favorites as I am a huge D&D fan, but let’s not sleep on the rest of the first two dungeon levels bosses such as the Bullet King, Ammoconda, the Bullet Twins and another D&D throwback the Gorgun! One of the most common level one bosses is the Gatling Gull, a super muscular. They range from your basic Bullet Kin, which walk slowly towards you and fire a single round per shot, the Gun Nut a metal Knight who strikes the ground with a gunsword releasing a blast of projectiles, to the Iron Maiden and sarcophagus of doom that blasts out three waves of large projectiles that stick to the wall then come back, homing in on you! These are just a couple of enemies I have come across on the first three levels of the Gungeon, which leaves a full supply crate’s worth of baddies looking to kill you, me, and your little dog too (if you are playing the Hunter)Īll of those enemies are fun to kill, die to, and kill again but what really slams a fresh clip into your pistol is the incredible bosses. Truth be told, I am terrible at the game, and have only made it to level three of the Gungeon, but there is something super special about fighting The Evil Eye! Beholster with a grenade launcher and a bow & arrow, then die from a poor dodge roll into a pit while avoiding his eye-beam.Īll of the enemies in Enter the Gungeon are bullets, guns or firearm related. After a quick viewing of the trailer I instantly pre-ordered it. I first found out about it from the PS4 launch party 2016 promotion. Developed by Dodge Roll and Published by Devolver Digital this game, for me, came out of left field. ![]() I am getting ahead of myself however, so lets dive a bit deeper into Enter the Gungeon.Įnter the Gungeon is, as said above, is a roguelike gun based dungeon crawler thus its name. ![]() This roguelike Gungeon crawler takes a unique spin on the genre and is an incredibly fun time which frustrates you like many roguelikes, or the Soul’s games, yet keeps you playing until three in the morning trying to pass the next level. If you have ever wanted to know what a “cute death” would look like, then take a stroll through the Gungeon. ![]()
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