Guns and Nuns

Guns & Nuns: Storming Hell Blasts Into Action This April

Indie developer RM120 has locked in the release date for Guns and Nuns: Storming Hell, a fast, old-school “boomer shooter” that leans hard into arcade action. The game arrives on Windows PC via Steam on April 3, launching at $9.99 with a 20% discount available at release.

The premise is simple and intentionally over-the-top: demons aren’t the threat—you are. You play as Angelica Amadeus, a gun-toting nun who storms through hell for fun, armed with faith and firepower. Instead of aiming for a deep narrative or complicated systems, Guns and Nuns: Storming Hell focuses on what classic FPS fans love most: speed, action, and chasing high scores.

Each run is built around scoring and survival under pressure. Your main objective is to wipe out as many demons as possible before the timer hits zero. Want more time? Smash hourglasses placed around the stage to extend the clock and stay in the fight longer. The more aggressively you play, the better you’ll do—taking down enemies quickly builds a combo chain, and higher combos translate into higher scores.

If you keep the pace up, Angelica can enter “Holy Time,” a powered-up state that boosts her combat potential and opens the door to extra bonus points. It’s a risk-reward loop designed for replayability: move fast, keep the combo alive, and push for that next high score to unlock more content.

What really sets the game apart is its unusual stage design. Guns and Nuns: Storming Hell features strange arenas with bizarre gravity fields, creating unconventional movement and combat scenarios that help each map feel distinct. Across the game, you’ll fight through seven different environments, each themed around a deadly sin, with unique enemies suited to each location. Pair that with a low-poly visual style and melodic rock tracks tailored to every stage, and it’s clearly aiming for a punchy, high-energy vibe from start to finish.

Key features include a unique gravity system for exploration and combat variety, pure arcade FPS gameplay with no ammo management, seven sin-inspired environments, a different enemy set for each map, seven weapons to experiment with, and a focus on dealing relentless damage in high-speed demon-slaying runs.

For players looking for a compact, affordable shooter centered on movement, scoring, and nonstop action, Guns and Nuns: Storming Hell is shaping up to be a chaotic blast when it lands on April 3.