Following on from a successful Kickstarter campaign earlier in the year, Crazy Monkey Studios has confirmed Guns, Gore & Cannoli 2 will follow the first game onto Nintendo Switch. Unlike the original instalment, which saw you fighting hordes of zombies in the 1920s, the sequel jumps forwards in time to WW2 and tasks you with fighting the Nazis on the battlefields of Europe. Ever wanted to fight a tank with a Tommy gun? Now's your chance.
It'll feature online co-op, so you and up to three other players can lock and load and turn the Third Reich to red pulp with all manner of guns and explosive devices. It's basically Rambo meets Kelly's Heroes, and if it's as mad and over-the-top as the first game, we'll definitely have our eye on it. Check out the launch trailer below for all the cartoon gore you could possibly desire:
Does Guns, Gore & Canolli 2 catch your eye? Did you enjoy the first game on the Switch eShop? Share your thoughts below...
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Haven't played the first much but I did enjoy my short time with it. Just too many other games requireing my attention.
This looks like another solid romp.
Oh heck yes. This improves over the already good, first game in every way. Today is a good news day.
I enjoy the first game far more that I was expecting so I am happy to see this coming.
Too much violence. Make fun of World War 2. Infringed Beethoven's copyrighted music. This is a bad game.
I heard you couldn't shoot behind yourself in the original? That's very strange, it looked like a decent game otherwise.
Was the first one any good??
@RETRO_J Copyright expired a long long time but people still behaved the same way. Using 'Song of Joy' when you massacred the people says a lot about today's culture: complete numbness to violence. I bet the nazis played the same music when they slaughtered the people.
@crackafreeze Ok, thanks. I knew I heard something strange about the shooting mechanics.
@Nincompoop Beethoven’s copyrighted music? I don’t think he’s around anymore to challenge the claim and his copyright never existed. They didn’t copyright their back then.
@Nincompoop Wait are you being sarcastic or no?
It has local co op so I am in.
I enjoyed the first one. Will be getting this when it releases for sure.
@Nincompoop you trying to beat @Anti-Matter to it?
Yes I enjoyed the first game and looking forward for this. Pure fun 😁😁👍👍
@Nincompoop killing Nazis is a blessing and should be played with any music and all music. The Nazis were evil because they killed innocent people, not because they killed.
Don't feed the troll, guys. I've seen him admit he's trolling before and still people take the bait.
I'm not usually a fan of these kind of games, but the noir/gangster theme is always hard to resist for me.
Meh! I pass....sighs the games lately...
The first game was very enjoyable! Look forward to part 2!
@dumedum
Pretty sure the allied forces killed innocent people too.
@shaneoh Not the same. Collateral damage vs. children in gas chambers for example. Moral equivalence is so annoying.
@dumedum
[sarcasm]I'm sure they didn't know there were civilians when they dropped the two nukes, otherwise they wouldn't have done it.[/sarcasm] Collateral damage is just a pretty way of saying atrocity.
@shaneoh yep, that's the leftist false moral equivalence I was referring to.
First one was a lot of fun. I'll be picking this up too. Happy they made a sequel. It seemed like I was the only one who really enjoyed it.
@dumedum
Right, so killing tens of thousands of Japanese civilians is fine because it wasn't as bad as what the other side did? Or was it because we "won?"
Fighting a tank with a tommy gun sounds like a bad plan.
But that is the magic of video games, you can do nonsense and it becomes all the more memorable for it!
@dumedum If the Atomic bomb was dropped on Kyoto (where the Japanese emperor lived) you wouldn't be playing your Switch today. Nintendo's history would've ended there in 1945.
Moral superiority or lack of it in World War 2 is not a discussion to be held on a website dedicated to Nintendo games.
There were a lot of atrocities committed during those years, some of the worst ones in my country, but it doesn't change that Nazis are an acceptable enemy type in videogames. Aside from Germany, where using Nazi imagery is strictly regulated and using it in videogames is not allowed, even for enemies.
@shaneoh wat.
@Nincompoop but it didn't. Making your comment pointless.
@dumedum Of course it didn't, if it did you wouldn't be posting at a Nintendo site with a Mario and Yoshi Avatar. None of that would have existed.
@Nincompoop but it didn't. Also it most probably would have. Hiroshima and Nagasaki still exist. Nintendo would have been just fine. So your comment is incredibly pointless on several grounds.
@dumedum Yes it didn't. What if it did, ever think of that? In an alternate universe, Nintendo didn't exist.
@Nincompoop you obviously read the NL article about Kyoto and the bomb. And if you read it again you'd find an important word called "potentially". Potentially, theoretically. Look these words up.
@Nincompoop what's best about alternate universes is that in one of them you don't exist either and I don't have to read your pointless comments.
@dumedum Wow, thanks for the tip. I didn't know about that article. Here's the link in case anyone wants to read:
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/04/feature_how_one_man_saved_kyoto_-and_video_games-_from_the_atomic_bomb
Potential, theoretical... what profound words you used! And it's all because of one man who saved Nintendo. No words can described what could have happened without him.
@Nincompoop yeah right, you didn't know lol. webster.com if you want to know what "potential" is. No, Nintendo would have been just fine, most likely.
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