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Okay, so, Enter the Gungeon — wow, where to start? This game, I swear, it still feels fresh in 2025. Imagine, with all these roguelikes popping up like mushrooms everywhere (Hades? Yep, huge deal), Enter the Gungeon still keeps its crown. It’s like that trusty pair of sneakers you just can’t throw away. Newbies and old-timers alike keep coming back. And with a sequel on the horizon? Even more reason to check it out, right? Yeah, I think so.
Now, about Enter the Gungeon 2. So, they dropped this teaser during Nintendo’s big Switch 2 reveal thing. And—get this—it’s both familiar and different. The bullet hell chaos we love is back, but hold on—3D models instead of those charming little pixels? Hmmm, risky move, Dodge Roll. Could be genius, or, well, not. But hey, at least they’re shaking things up.
But let’s backtrack a bit. Enter the Gungeon isn’t just for trigger-happy folks. Oh no, it’s a bazaar of bizarre weaponry. Like seriously, where else can you fire fish from a barrel? Or use a mailbox as weaponry? This game just throws logic out the window and says, “Here, have fun!” And you really do, ’cause every run is like a box of chocolates—never know what gun you’re gonna get.
And if you’re wondering, “Why bother replaying?” Oh buddy, Enter the Gungeon has layers. It’s like a gaming onion. So many little unlockables and challenges. Finish one part, and oops, there’s another carrot dangling in front of you. Something tells me this is how they keep you hooked, and it’s not even subtle.
Anyway, oh right—additional run modifiers! Mess with the game’s mechanics and, voilà, a fresh hell awaits. Turbo Mode? Blessed Run? It’s like wiping your slate clean just to scribble on it again. Oh, and those quirky NPCs, saving them unlocks even more chaos. It’s like the gift that keeps on giving—or exploding in your virtual face.
So, okay, if you’re wondering whether to dive—or re-dive—into Enter the Gungeon, just do it already. Even with new roguelikes like Hades 2 sneaking into the mix, Enter the Gungeon’s still got that quirky charm. Odds are you’ll still find a spot for it in your library in, like, forever. It’s a classic and that’s just that—no take-backs.
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Hope it hits the mark!