![]() ![]() ![]() Although this process often feels like beating my head against a wall with other titles, the charm and chaos of Exit The Gungeon keeps me captivated while my stubbornness forces me to keep picking it up and trying to climb my way out of the Gungeon. I admittedly didn’t exit the Gungeon but I had a lot of fun between the Breach and my constant deaths trying to escape the time paradox created with Enter The Gungeon. Exit the Gungeon is a bullet hell dungeon climber immediately following the adventures of the misfit Gungeoneers and their journey for personal absolution. While it’s no shocker this released as a mobile title after playing through several lives as various gungeoneers, I’m impressed with what Dodge Roll was able to accomplish on mobile and am interested in trying the handheld version now that I’ve played it on PC. Their bullet hell design is comparable to Galaga and Metal Slug which I consider being two of the best in the genre and this is no exception with Exit The Gungeon. March 30th, 2020 by Dean James Devolver Digital has published a number of great indie titles over the last few years, with Dodge Roll’s Enter The Gungeon being among the best. While I still prefer the original because of the overall size of rooms, I’m impressed with what Dodge Roll did with this sequel. Exit The Gungeon Review Its time to break out. ![]()
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