![]() Once they arrive you dodge or block until you see an opening and then you randomly swipe at the screen until they – or you – die. ![]() You then fire a volley of crossbow bolts, desperately trying to hit the jittering Eldritch horrors and inflict damage before they close the gap. The creature randomly appears at the other end of a corridor. There's currently no word as to whether it'll be making its way to other platforms at a later date.And the combat is always the same. Oh, and you can wear hats too.Įxit the Gungeon will be debuting "soon" on Apple's new gaming subscription service, Apple Arcade, meaning it'll be playable on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. There'll be plenty of Gundead to battle against, plus appearances from a few familiar faces, with Devolver promising "shifting rooms, enemies, bosses, bizarre weapons, and items" in what sounds like an altogether more horizontal take on Enter the Gungeon's procedurally generated action. "Armed with an ever-changing weapon, an insatiable need to loot, and the trusty dodge roll, each of our heroes must ascend and escape via their own unique route of increasingly perilous elevators." "The Gungeon has become a paradox and is collapsing!," exclaims Exit the Gungeon's release announcement. ![]() Developer Dodge Roll's sublime bullet hell dungeon crawler, Enter the Gungeon, is getting a spin-off! It's called - wait for it - Exit the Gungeon, and it's coming to Apple Arcade "soon".Īccording to publisher Devolver Digital, Exit the Gungeon is a joint project by Dodge Roll and developer Singlecore Games, and reworks its predecessor's critically acclaimed top-down dungeoneering action into what's being referred to as a "bullet hell dungeon climber". ![]()
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