Link - Guns Gore And Cannoli 2 Game Direct

Nothing beats watching three friends accidentally roast each other with a misplaced molotov or fight over who gets the rocket launcher. The difficulty scales with more players, so it never feels like a cakewalk. Fair warning: friendly fire is always on. Your friends are often more dangerous than the zombies. The hand-drawn art style has been significantly upgraded. Backgrounds have parallax scrolling, explosions cast dynamic lighting, and character animations are silky smooth. The jazz/swing soundtrack mixed with heavy metal guitar riffs during boss fights is an inspired choice that somehow works perfectly. The Verdict Score: 8.5/10

So, does Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2 hold up? Let’s dive in. You again play as Vinnie Cannoli, a hot-headed mob enforcer who just can’t catch a break. After the zombie outbreak of the first game, Vinnie thought he was done. But when his old gang gets whacked and his brother is kidnapped by a mysterious German operation, Vinnie’s trip to 1940s Europe turns into a full-blown rampage.

👉 Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2 on Steam

You love Metal Slug , Contra , or Streets of Rage . Or if you’ve ever wanted to hear a gangster say “See ya in hell, pal” before drop-kicking a zombie out a window.

Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2 doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it just makes it spin faster, covered in blood, and on fire. It’s short (about 4-5 hours for the main campaign), but it’s a perfectly paced blast from start to finish. Guns Gore and Cannoli 2 Game Direct Link

Note: The developer often runs sales during seasonal Steam events, so wishlist it if you’re on a budget. Have you played the sequel? Drop a comment below—just don’t bring any undead wiseguys with you.

You hate cartoon violence, need a deep narrative, or have no friends for co-op (though solo is still fun). Ready to pull the trigger? You can grab Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2 directly on Steam. It runs on just about any PC, and it’s also available on Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. Nothing beats watching three friends accidentally roast each

The 2015 original was a surprise indie hit—a love letter to Contra and Metal Slug wrapped in a 1920s mobster cartoon. Four years later, developer Crazy Monkey Studios came back with a sequel that doesn’t just rehash the formula; it refines it, expands it, and throws you out of an airplane mid-combat.