
Vinnie is your typical wiseguy cracking jokes and skulls as he goes about his business and the game has plenty of little jokes and funny moments in there for you to enjoy. Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2 combines all out action with plenty of humour. Picking the right weapon for a scenario is definitely key to success, especially with the game’s few boss battles.

Everything from handguns, rifles, shotguns, flamethrowers, explosive weapons and a chainsaw are available and you can switch between all of these depending on ammo. Vinnie is very much a one-man army in this game and so there’s never really much of a requirement to retreat or sneak around.Īs you progress you’ll find new weapons (accessable from a wheel menu). The levels are entirely linear with none of that Metroidvania nonsense slowing you down. Enemies run towards you, mostly from the right but sometimes from the left as well as above and below and they’ll chase you around the screen until they get you or will attempt to gun you down from distance. The game plays much like Metal Slug with a bit of Rolling Thunder. Jumping is assigned to (which is initially odd but makes sense given that your right thumb is busy aiming) and you shoot with. You run from left to right with the left stick and aim with the right stick. This is essentially a run and gun twin stick shooter. He breaks out and it’s from that point that gameplay starts. The game starts with him tied to a chair some twenty years later at the hands of rival gangsters. Mobster Vinnie Cannoli returns once again as the lone survivor of the events of the first game where his neighbourhood, Thugtown, was the centre of zombie outbreak.

This sequel to 2015’s Guns, Gore & Cannoliis four man Belgian dev crew Crazy Monkey Studios’ latest PSN release and follows on from its predecessor by offering up some fun and frantic run and gun shooting action. Augin PS4 tagged forgeddaboutit / gangsters / guns gore cannoli / run and gun / shooter by Richie
