Gunpoint Review | SpawnFirst
The downloadable market is filled with the bizarre, the strange, the original. It’s not hard to see why: If a game fails to have a catchy hook that digs into the player’s skin, it’ll sink to the bottom of the sea of mediocrity, forever known as the little gem that couldn’t find its luster. In this respect, Gunpoint is ambitious. Although the gameplay might leave you thoroughly hungry for more, its still a well-balanced diet of stealth espionage, puzzle-solving, and platforming presented in an easy-to-digest amount. But the real charm lies in the writing: Gunpoint comes packed with a sarcastic, narcissistic, self-aware, bold flavor that has never tasted so good.











