Players can commonly get stuck on the initial floors to the first boss by constantly getting killed because of their lack of health, poor weapons, and inexperience.
It’s no secret that the gameplay of Exit The Gungeon is extremely difficult. This can result in games that are more successful than others. Weapons are randomized constantly, so the bullets used to take down enemies can range from powerful lasers to singular projectiles with terrible aim. Dodging bullets requires the character to simply be suspended in the air, otherwise face damage on the ground. The game consists of a player shooting down enemies and dodging a multitude of bullets and projectiles. They each have different companions that give different passive abilities, all of which aren’t that noticeable in gameplay but can change it up enough for multiple replays. Each has a different companion, different motives, and slightly different gameplay which can incentivize players to choose multiple to play as. You play between four different characters, which are Pilot, Hunter, Convict, and Marine. Trial and error is the best way to describe progression in this game. The loss of all your health means starting from the beginning again. You play as one of four characters to dodge a storm of bullets and attacks from enemies and bosses. What exactly does this mean? Pure insanity is the answer.
The bullet hell roguelike game was developed by Dodge Roll and published by Devolver Digital. Exit the Gungeon is a challenging action-based combat experience that will test your platforming and fighting abilities.