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Enter the Gungeon is an entertaining top down shooter/bullet hell game. It is definitely worth the sale price I paid for it.

The gameplay itself is more complex than something like Vampire Survivors but less complex than something like Synthetik.

There is huge variety of weapons and items with different and interesting effects. No two runs are really the same. Various weapons and items have synergies that impact what they do and can have significant impacts on the run. The variety of guns, items, and synergies can make for some really cool combos that can pop up in a run.

The only complaint I have about the game is that there is way too much variance between runs. The only mechanic to reduce variance is a hidden mechanic called majesty that makes it less likely to have high tier items/guns drop the more you have. This means that you won't ever have a run where you get an inventory full of the best stuff but will have many runs where you find nothing but junk. This has the effect of causing some runs to be dramatically more difficult than others. Additionally, as there is no weighting on item/gun drops it also means that all those cool synergies that exist are unlikely to be seen in any given run. That is if you're starting on floor one and getting to floor 4 (of 5) you might have one synergy every third run on average. There is a chest type that has something like a 50% chance to drop an item or gun that will give you a synergy but you will only see one once every 5 or so runs if even that.

In short Enter the Gungeon is an enjoyable game that is let down by excessive RNG in what drops in any given run. Buy it if you like similar games or wait for a sale if on the fence.
Postat 4 august.
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In short Brigador is a fantastic game that's niche enough that it isn't for everyone. If you're interested in driving stompy robots buy Bragador. If you like isometric shooters buy Bragador. If you like challenging yourself buy Bragador. If none of those things are true or you want something casual to spend your time on there are better choices.

Now for the long version. Brigador is an isometric vehicle shooter with both a campaign and freelance mode. Either pays out money on successful mission completion which you use to unlock vehicles, weapons, special abilities, freelance missions, and lore. The learning curve is relatively steep but managable, the tutorial missions at the start of the campaign are decent enough to learn the ropes. The game can be quite difficult but that difficulty is always fair.

Campaign mode have fixed enemy spawns and a selection of 4 loadouts to bring to that mission. Difficulty of campaign missions mostly ramps up with earlier missions being much easier and later missions being harder. There is one curveball mission in the middle which probably rage inducing for some. The loadouts for each campaign mission tend to have a mix of reasonable and challenge loadouts.

Freelance mode is the meat of the game. In it you choose a pilot which replaces the difficulty slider found in most games. From there you select a vehicle, 2 weapons, special ability, and mission. Freelance missions range from 2 maps to 30+ maps. Individual maps have fixed layouts and psuedorandom enemy spawns. Depending on the pilot, vehicle, and mission choices difficulty can range from cakewalk to 'I'm a skeleton in a golf cart, today the enemies will probably be exploding me for a change.'

Weapons range from a lowly peashooter machine gun to city block leveling artillery with a huge range of weapons in between. Almost every weapon has a niche that needs to be considered when choosing your loadout.

Vehicles range from heavily armed nigh invincible supertanks to fast and agile but fragile agravs. And a golf cart.

All of the choices available for for freelance give a ton of replayability. Different vehicles give a ton of variety, a Lowmill plays nothing like a Hoker. Even within a vehicle different loadouts can play very differently, a Raider with Kraken, Pinch, and smoke, plays very differently from a Raider with Harvester, Donkey, and camo.

Lorewise the game is set on a dystopian colony world far distant from earth. The lore entries, pilot descriptions, and weapon descriptions are all written from the perspective of characters in the universe. Each has their biases and knowledge gaps. Personally I've found the writing to be uniformly excellent. It's one of the better crafted worlds I've come across in a game, to the extent that when a new patch comes out the first thing I check is to see if there are new lore entries to unlock.

If the above sounds interesting buy Brigador it will be worth every penny once you have an idea what you're doing.
Postat 28 noiembrie 2017.
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