It's a cool tweak compared to the foot pedal requirements of older shooters like Time Crisis, and I look forward to testing this at a local arcade near me at some point. For the toughest attacks from big monsters and bosses, players will need to shoot two or three boxes in succession to fully dodge their massive attack waves. The game's biggest gimmick compared to other light gun classics is that enemy attacks can only be dodged by shooting limited-time, target-covered boxes, which appear in corners of the screen to correspond with which direction your virtual self would sidestep. Many of the series' coolest enemies (all shaped like either guns or ammunition) are blown up to full-screen size with newly redrawn 2D animations, and they look impressive on an apparently 1080p LED monitor, as paired with gun sensors that play nicely with modern screens. Waves of foes must be shot in classic arcade-gun style as players descend further and further into an underground world that, unsurprisingly, looks like Sega's House of the Dead. The new arcade game's apparent world premiere, as hidden in the back of PAX West 2022's "retro" arcade chamber behind much older machines, is a stunner. This modern light-gun version of the Gungeon indie game series was announced in 2019 and is finally beginning to roll out as an arcade cabinet. Enter the Gungeon: House of the GundeadĪrcade cabinet exclusive, rolling out now to venues | Official site Enter the Gungeon: House of the Gundead reveal trailer.
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