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  • Summary: Reuse your ammunition to escape. Gutwhale is a finite action roguelike, taking place in the belly of a beast. Mastering the challenges of this game will involve managing the space between you and your ammo while fighting your way through a digestive system. Descend deep down into the gut,Reuse your ammunition to escape. Gutwhale is a finite action roguelike, taking place in the belly of a beast. Mastering the challenges of this game will involve managing the space between you and your ammo while fighting your way through a digestive system. Descend deep down into the gut, keep your ammo close, unlock weird hats, and get crushed by a van!

    Levels are randomly generated and the final challenge mode can be played forever!
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  1. Jul 19, 2021
    50
    Gutwhale is an intense yet underwhelmingly short action platformer, offering an afternoon of frustrating fun with no real reason to return once you’ve finished it. Gameplay is tight and music pulse-pounding, but it feels like little more than a demo.
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    4
    Retro graphics, check. A certain old-school arcade simplicity and brutality, check. A budget price, sure. Gutwhale gets some things right, andRetro graphics, check. A certain old-school arcade simplicity and brutality, check. A budget price, sure. Gutwhale gets some things right, and I suppose isn’t truly horrible, but there’s just no joy in its setup involving you trying to survive level after level having to pick up and bullet you shoot and dodge enemies. In particular, being dropped to the next floor often seems to leave everything to chance so any run feels like it could end at any time simply on the random luck of where you drop and what sort of enemies are there. There’s just not much here to latch onto to eke out enjoyment, it’s just there determined to be hard… but I suppose for some people that may be a draw. More power to them.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/05/mini-reviews-may-24th-edition-nintendo.html
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