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game developed by Dodge Roll and published by
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. Set in the firearms-themed Gungeon, gameplay follows four
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called Gungeoneers as they traverse
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rooms to find a gun that can "kill the past". The Gungeoneers fight against bullet-shaped enemies, which can be fought using both conventional and exotic weapons found while playing. ''Enter the Gungeon'' features a
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system, causing the Gungeoneers to lose all obtained items and start again from the first level upon death. Between playthroughs, players can travel to an area called the Breach, where they can converse with
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and unlock new items randomly encountered while playing. Development on ''Enter the Gungeon'' started in 2014, when four
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employees left the company to form Dodge Roll. Lead designer Dave Crooks gained inspiration for the term "Gungeon" after listening to the soundtrack for the game '' Gun Godz''. Dodge Roll designed and playtested each individual room of the Gungeon's levels, and used procedural generation to assemble them into a playable configuration randomly. Many of the guns were inspired by earlier games such as ''
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,'' while other mechanics were implemented to encourage players to utilize the layouts of levels. ''Enter the Gungeon'' was released on April 5, 2016 for
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were released in April and December 2017. By June 2020, it had sold over three million copies. The game received positive reviews on release, with critics favorably comparing it to '' The Binding of Isaac'' and ''
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''. Reviewers praised the creativity and designs of the guns, while also commentating on the game's difficulty. After launch, Dodge Roll developed and released several content updates. A
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sequel called ''
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'' was released in 2019.


Gameplay

''Enter the Gungeon'' is a
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elements. The player takes control of one of four
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, the Marine, Convict, Hunter, or Pilot (collectively called the "Gungeoneers"), who must reach the bottom of the Gungeon to find a magical gun that is described in-game as having the ability to "kill the past". Although each Gungeoneer starts out with items and weapons that are unique to the character, they can all shoot guns, knock over tables to provide cover, and dodge attacks by performing a "dodge roll" that allows them to be temporarily incapable of losing
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. The player also has a limited number of "Blanks" which can be used to delete all enemy projectiles in a room. Combat is heavily reliant upon memorizing patterns of enemy behavior, and using both cover and dodge rolls to avoid bullets. The Gungeon is made up of five different floors, each having roughly twenty rooms inside. The layout and rewards of each level are
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from a number of pre-created rooms and are inhabited by bullet-shaped enemies called Gundead. To defeat Gundead, the player must use a wide variety of guns and items; they can be obtained by unlocking chests or through shops and
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. As players slay enemies, they occasionally obtain in-game currencies called bullet casings and keys; the former can be spent at shops in exchange for guns, and the latter can be used to unlock chests. Obtained guns can range from conventional
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, to more exotic firearms such a unicorn horn that fires rainbows or a mailbox that shoots envelopes. Each level ends with a random boss that must be slain to advance to the next floor. Similar to other roguelikes, ''Enter the Gungeon'' has a
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system; If the player dies, they lose all items and guns obtained on a playthrough and must start again at the first floor. As the player progresses through multiple playthroughs, they may encounter non-player characters (NPCs) inside the Gungeon. Once encountered, NPCs either set up shop inside the Gungeon, or travel to the Breach, a
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. At the Breach, the player can unlock new items that randomly generate inside the Gungeon, or can talk with NPCs to accept services and
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. Both actions involve spending an in-game currency acquired from defeating bosses, with unlocked guns increasing the weapon options available on a playthrough.


Development

Development on ''Enter the Gungeon'' started in 2014, with four
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employees leaving the company to fulfill their own project just before the company would shut down later that year. According to developer Dave Crooks, he had been listening to the soundtrack to the game ''Gun Godz'' by
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, and the name "Gungeon" came to him the next day. Crooks presented the name ''Enter the Gungeon'' to his fellow team members, and they created the game's lore over a lunch meeting. They then spent the next few weeks developing prototypes of the game mechanics. Though Crooks stated that '' The Binding of Isaac'' was one of the game's biggest influences, they also were influenced by ''
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''. Dungeons in the game are generated in a procedural manner, but Dodge Roll found it was better to handcraft the individual rooms, playtesting those individually, and then using their random generation to connect these rooms into a dungeon. The designs of the guns took place over the two years of development, with most of the designs by team artist Joe Harty; several of the guns are inspired by other video games and video game systems, including the
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and guns similar to those appearing in games such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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''. The boss character designs were made by a combination of ideas from Crooks and Harty, which were then presented to the gameplay programmer David Rubel to determine appropriate bullet hell patterns associated with that idea. The dodge roll mechanic was inspired by trying to include a similar mechanic of ''
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'' that enabled a player to easily dodge numerous bullets simultaneously, and took the ideas used in the ''Dark Souls'' series to have the character dodge out of the way from attacks. The team loved this mechanic and decided to name their studio after it. Similarly, they included usable environmental features such as flipping tables or bringing chandeliers down onto enemies to encourage the player to interact with and use the environment to their own advantage. At one point Dodge Roll had included an active reload feature, similar to ''
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'' in which pressing a controller button at the right time during a reload would increase the damage the reloaded bullets would do, but instead decided to limit this to a power-up that can be collected, finding that players were already distracted enough by everything else going on in the game and that felt the moment of tension when the player had to wait for the gun to reload was critical to gameplay.


Release

In December 2014, at
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, the game was officially announced and followed by an announcement trailer. Throughout 2015, the game went to multiple conventions, including
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, where, during the PC Gaming Show, the co-op feature of the game was revealed. On March 2, 2016, it was announced that the game would release on April 5, 2016. The game was set to receive free post-release content, such as more weapons, enemies, and levels. The first of these, the "Supply Drop" update, which added several new guns, enemies, and room layouts, was released for free on January 26, 2017. A port to the
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, including cross-buy and cross-play support for
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, was released a year later on April 5, 2017. A version for the
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was released in North America and Europe on December 14 and 18, 2017 respectively. A second major update, "Advanced Gungeons & Draguns", was released on July 19, 2018 for all platforms, which among additional weapons and enemies, was aimed to provide means to play the game that are friendlier to inexperienced players, but still offer more challenge for others. While Dodge Roll had been working on a third major update, the team decided by November 2018 to cancel it so to focus their efforts on a new game. The developers stated that the amount of time they had to put into get "Advanced Gungeons & Draguns" brought the total time they had been working on the game to five years. Each new gun they added had to be tested against other effects already in the game, which also wore out the development team. Dodge Roll released a final free patch, "A Farewell to Arms", in April 2019 to fix lingering bugs and provide one last set of content updates. Versions for cloud-streaming services
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were released in December 2020 and in September 2021, respectively.


Reception

According to the
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, Enter The Gungeon received "generally favorable reviews" Critics frequently compared the game to '' The Binding of Isaac'', and ''Nuclear'' ''Throne''. ''
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'' drew comparisons between the dungeons of ''Zelda'' and the difficulty of ''Nuclear Throne'', saying "While it doesn’t totally reinvent the
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, it has all but perfected it." ''
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'' recommended the game to fans of both roguelikes and twin-stick shooters, saying it exceeded both ''The Binding of Isaac'' and ''Nuclear Throne.'' Nintendo Life called it one of the best indie games on the Nintendo Switch, while ''
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'' considered it one of the best roguelike twin-stick shooters. Reviewers praised the variety and creativity of guns and items, but were disappointed by the frequent generation of conventional weapons. Game Informer said that discovering new guns made each playthrough enjoyable, while ''
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'' called the guns "wondrously exotic" Although considering most conventional guns too similar to each other, ''
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'' enjoyed the pop culture references, designs, and sound effects of the weaponry. The difficulty of the game was frequently mentioned. ''
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'' said that the enemies of the lower floors were very challenging, and ''
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'' called the bosses "the hardest things I've ever encountered." '' The Escapist'' found the learning curb of the game's mechanics to be generally fair, but considered some of the enemies and bosses frustrating. While previously yearning for easier levels of difficulty, ''
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'' considered it helpful for teaching players how to improve their skills. Likewise, both ''
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'' and ''Nintendo World Report'' considered their troubles with gameplay to be the result of a lack of skill, and accredited the game for not having its difficulty be based upon an imbalance of mechanics.


Sales

''Enter the Gungeon'' sold more than 200,000 copies within its first week across all platforms, with
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suggesting that 75% of these sales were made on
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. By January 2017, the game had sold more than 800,000 units across all platforms, according to Devolver Digital. Total sales across all platforms exceeded 3 million by January 2020.


Sequel and spin-off

A sequel, ''
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'' was developed by Dodge Roll and originally released for
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devices through
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on September 19, 2019, Whereas ''Enter the Gungeon'' has the player attempt to reach the lowest level of the Gungeon, ''Exit the Gungeon'' requires the player to escape from the Gungeon as it is collapsing. The game plays similarly to ''Enter the Gungeon,'' but is based on a
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rather than a top-down dungeon crawler. In 2019, the arcade spin-off ''Enter the Gungeon: House of the Gundead'' was announced, and was released in 2022.


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External links

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