But in order to "git gud," there must be something worth "gitting gud" for. And "better" guns and items are all but guaranteed to only drop on later levels, the same levels that most players will need the good items to even get to. Enter The Gungeon (Switch) Review by Perry Burkum - December 18, 2017, 6:17 am EST Discuss in talkback 8.5 Where’d you get that purty little gun The Switch is no stranger to great roguelike. Most guns are about as weak as your starting gun, and that's only IF you get a useful one from a chest. Item unlocks shouldn't feel pointless, but they do. You shouldn't have to mag dump all but the most basic enemies to kill them. Health bonuses shouldn't be gated behind not needing them. Why am I going to try to grind runs when every run feels the same as every other run, other than the minuscule chance that I'll find one of the guns I unlocked (that turns out to be even weaker than my starting gear)? Same with Rogue Legacy, Hollow Knight, even Binding of Isaac. ![]() Dead Cells always feels like I'm making progress, even in failure. Other games in the Roguelike genre always make the player feel like they're getting somewhere, even if a run doesn't pan out. It's not the Roguelike or Bullet Hell elements that are putting me off the most, it's the fact I never feel like I'm making any sort of headway. Too much of it is just feels tedious instead of challenging. ![]() To change your favorites, do the same thing (selection wheel to go to and from your favorite two). ![]() From then on, tapping the weapon button toggles between the two. I like the aesthetic, the sound design, and the bones of the game, but there's too many frustrating elements to the game for me to enjoy it. 1 Warlord 3:31pm If you hold down the weapon key so you get the selection wheel, it favorites your current gun and whatever gun you switch to.
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