GoNNER Announced For PS4, Out on May 15th

Embrace death and procedurally generated chaos in this unorthodox platformer.

Posted By | On 26th, Apr. 2018

GoNNER

What do you get when you cross procedural generation, platforming and a roguelike shooter with weirdness? You get Art in Heart’s GoNNER, which details the friendship between Ikk, the space whale Sally and Death. GoNNER has received quite a bit of acclaim since launching for PC and Nintendo Switch. On May 15th, it will head to PlayStation 4 as well. Check out the announcement trailer below.

GoNNER has been touted as being difficult but its crazy aesthetic and fun gameplay will keep you coming back. On top of the story, which sees levels being procedurally generated and offering new challenges each time you play, there are different active and passive abilities that can be unlocked.

Daily challenges for competing on the leaderboard, secret areas and much more also wait those who undertake the game’s bizarre challenges. If you’re interested in GoNNER, head over to its Steam page to learn more about it.


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