
Gungeon's smorgasbord of small arms makes Cotty's spud gun seem rather plain.īest described as a twin-stick Spelunky, Enter the Gungeon has you traversing the depths of an inverted fortress, one floor at a time, in search of the ultimate weapon, a gun that can shoot the past. There's a semi-automatic ant that spits acidic projectiles. There's a mailbox you grasp by the post that fires unopened letters. There are guns that hurl spinning letters of the alphabet that, when they strike a target, form comic book-esque onomatopoeic words. There are guns that fire pillows to smother their targets. The dingy rooms inside this gunfight dungeon crawler are filled with wondrously exotic weapons.

For Dodge Roll, DC-based creators of Enter the Gungeon, that familiarity has merely been the agitator for the imagination.

