Gunfire Reborn is a level-based adventure game featuring FPS, roguelite and RPG. Players can control heroes with various abilities to experience diverse Build gameplay, use various weapons to explore procedurally-generated levels. You can play the game alone, or join 4-player coop.


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Repetitivo mas eh legalzinho ate

Chinese Borderlands roguelike

Furry Borderlands meets rouge-lite gameplay, insanely fun but only with a group. Something I won't replay unless partied up.

fun but janky movement makes it a lot less fun than it could be

What a fucking mess. How does a shooter with superpowered furries control so rigidly? My shots don't land half the time because the enemies jitter around like they've got Parkinson's. The upgrades over time went from "+40% Fire DMG" to whatever the fuck this is. Synergies are conveyed so poorly that you can be cleaning house with a character that should logically die to a gust of wind, but get oneshot with a build you were convinced is godly. The item descriptions are so incomprehensible that you have to check the Wiki to see what they actually do. The boss fights are nearly all inexcusable garbage, I can't believe Wind God ever passed Q&A let alone was kept in the game in its current form. The environments are so plain you'd be forgiven for thinking you're playing an alpha version. There's such a strong feeling of complexity creep and lack of direction to the whole thing. What's that? Why do I have 200 hours in it? That's a great question,

3 year old game with only 4 stages what a disappointment. Instead of adding more stages the devs decided to release 2 DLC which contained like 6 new weapons and a couple of new characters but 0, ZERO new stages WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL.

20$ game for 3 hours of content (maybe longer if you're really bad or unlucky with weapons).

unlocking new characters isn't even satisfying either because most of them aren't all that great. All you need is a good rng gun and its ggs.

I don't recommend it for 20$. Shit, I got the game for 15$ and I still feel like it wasn't worth it.