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No score yet - based on 2 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 2
  2. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. Nov 25, 2015
    80
    Overall Guns, Gore & Cannoli was a nice surprise once I got into it. I could certainly feel similarities to Metal Slug and other side scrolling shooters. The setting is interesting, art direction and soundtrack is unique and suits the game well.
  2. CD-Action
    Mar 4, 2016
    70
    GG&C is not original in any way but if you simply want to spend a pleasant couple of hours shooting people and burning zombies (preferably in co-op) while enjoying great hand-drawn visuals and unconstrained humor, it’s a really good pick. [02/2016, p.50]
User Score
7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 21 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 21
  2. Negative: 3 out of 21
  1. Feb 26, 2016
    8
    I bought it at discounted price around $5 dollar if I remembered correctly. It's a very fun little game, one could keep getting new weaponsI bought it at discounted price around $5 dollar if I remembered correctly. It's a very fun little game, one could keep getting new weapons along the play, and each of them have unique pros and cons. This game allows local coops, I play by myself with easy difficulty and it is not easy at all. But it is fun, so I'm willing to keep trying. The game has 11 chaps, and I would say it is a little short. I would definitely recommend this game when it is on sale. Full Review »
  2. Dec 20, 2015
    8
    It's a very NES type game of only being able to shoot in one direction with hordes of enemies coming at you. Also has an interesting couchIt's a very NES type game of only being able to shoot in one direction with hordes of enemies coming at you. Also has an interesting couch co-op that is surprising fun. Get it. Full Review »
  3. Jun 18, 2018
    7
    I bought this from Strictly Limited Games just as a collector's piece not having any idea what it was about, and I was quite surprised that itI bought this from Strictly Limited Games just as a collector's piece not having any idea what it was about, and I was quite surprised that it ended up being a solid side-scrolling shooter that took me back to my childhood (although my childhood games had a lot less gangster brains).

    Basically you play a gangster shooting his way through a zombie-infested town, going through the streets, sewers and clubs. It's a standard 1995 layout; go left to right, fight the same type of 10 different enemies and a couple of bosses then you're done. However, the levels contain enough variety and are just long (or short) enough to keep things interesting.

    Even on easy, I found the difficulty in parts to be a bit tough, but the checkpoint system is frequent and forgiving so it really only took a couple of tries on each hard section to move on. The game is also quite short at only 9 levels, but I feel that any longer and it would have overstayed its welcome, unless it was to introduce more enemy or weapon types.

    Considering this is a 'simple' indie game, the character design, voice acting and gameplay are all incredibly smooth and it makes for a fun couple of hours on the couch.

    The only real issues I had with it were the aiming was quite rigid where sometimes I died because I couldn't aim my gun diagonally, or because my guy would start to shoot down as I ran forwards. But these are relatively small issues that didn't ruin the game for me.

    It's got couch co-op too, but not having any friends around I wasn't able to test it. Considering how much fun I had on my own though I'd imagine it's even better with a friend. Highly recommend.
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