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  1. Aug 18, 2022
    2
    This game seemed to have a lot of potential. A fun side scrolling bullet hell game with a variety of weapons, and the animation was solid, but it’s incredibly dumb that you can only shoot upwards. It takes what could have been a fun game and makes it trash. I bought this on sale and only spent 2 dollars for this game, but it’s still wasted money. I recommend no one buy this game, I’llThis game seemed to have a lot of potential. A fun side scrolling bullet hell game with a variety of weapons, and the animation was solid, but it’s incredibly dumb that you can only shoot upwards. It takes what could have been a fun game and makes it trash. I bought this on sale and only spent 2 dollars for this game, but it’s still wasted money. I recommend no one buy this game, I’ll never give this developer money again. Expand
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  1. Nov 5, 2021
    67
    All things considered, Knights & Guns feels like it would’ve been an amazing game to play, say, thirty years ago in an arcade — someplace where the action wouldn’t feel quite as repetitive, and where you’d be able to enjoy its fiery action in all its loud, brightly coloured glory. As it stands, it probably doesn’t do enough to stand out among the many shmups that call the Switch home — whether it’s a slight variation on the usual or not.
  2. Oct 21, 2021
    60
    Knights & Guns uses…well…knights and guns to change up the classic Space Invaders / Galaga 2D action gameplay, but is bogged down by its in-game economy for weapons and advancement. It’s fun for some quick two-player gaming sessions, but is not rewarding enough for long-term engagement.