![]() The game’s controls might remind you a bit of Bleed 2, especially the right stick aiming and having to jump with the left trigger (why do people keep insisting on using this button?). It gives you control of Vinnie Cannoli (the most Italian American guy I’ve ever seen since Cousin Vinnie from Rick and Morty) as he progresses through the complete wacky nonsense that is this zombie-filled version of 1944, Nazis and mobsters included. The game is slower-paced, allows for more freedom of movement (you can freely move around levels), and features a more developed story than its arcade buddy. Unlike another throwback to the genre released a few weeks ago, Bleed 2, Guns 2 isn’t as fast-paced or filled with an absurd amount of bosses. Think of Guns 2‘s gameplay as a typical arcade shooter from the past decades. ![]() While that game had you blasting zombies during the Prohibition era, the sequel cranks it up to 11 adding nazis to the mix. ![]() Ever thought about playing as a stereotypical Italian-American mafioso mowing down zombies and nazis with a bucketload of bullets in a cartoonish manner? Well, let me introduce you to Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2, sequel to the equally decent game from 2015. ![]()
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