Gunslugs 2 Tears It Up On 3DS

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With the help of Engine Software, indie studio Orangepixel is bringing its run-‘n’-gunner sequel Gunslugs 2 to 3DS. It’s out in Europe and North America on and costs $4.99.

 

As the name gives away, Gunslugs 2 is inspired by classic and explosive ‘80s action games such as Metal Slug, even retaining the retro look.

 

Where it differs, however, is in offering randomly generated levels to keep you on your toes. It also has daily challenges to keep you occupied.

 

Gunslugs 2 has already been released on mobile and PC. This 3DS version will be the same game except it will have the addition of 3D stereoscopic pixel art.


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