#Enter the gungeon vs exit the gungeon update#
Kev also combines with me to give a brief update on the world of comics, and I also share my views on the soon to be released Enter the Gungeon, which I’m a big fan of, mostly because it’s very silly.Īs always we round things out with the answers to your questions, and also the news that there’s no regular podcast next week. You play as one of six adventurers trying entering a considerable fortress to find a gun that can destroy one’s past. The game takes place in a planet inhabited by living bullets.
The charm of the main game is still here, with returning. They begin at the 23 minute mark and last until 46:30, and they’re also clearly marked in the audio. Enter the Gungeon is a twin-stick roguelike shooter. Exit the Gungeon is a solid spinoff of Enter the Gungeon, and it was better than I expected. Oh, and modifiers are less frequent and harder to get, which just strips another layer of excitement from the game (watching yourself power up as your items and guns interact in crazy ways).
He’s also watched Batman vs Superman, which lead to a spoiler filled discussion with Kev. Enter the Gungeon has more structure and is simply a better game - additionally, the balance of enemies and upgrades felt very poor on release of Exit the Gungeon. Most of the news talk actually focuses around the continuing PS4K rumours, but there’s some other bit mixed in to.Īs well as contributing to the news, Aran’s been playing République for review, and he was kind enough to share his views on the PS4 port of the mobile game. Kev and I were joined by TSA’s very own Aran for this week’s episode, so you should, of course, expect the news to be of a higher quality with TSA’s Co-News Editor on board. Exit the Gungeon is a small, spin-off dungeon climber immediately following the adventures of the misfit Gungeoneers. Exit the Gungeon is the sequel spin-off to the amazing Enter the Gungeon, but does it hold up the incredible standards that Enter the Gungeon sets.