The art style, along with the graphics themselves, are highly reminiscent of Suda's earlier work - No More Heroes - just now set to a higher resolution. The game itself is of decent length, and a potential second playthrough is made more worthwhile with separate endings based on success throughout the story. There are unlockables abound, requiring lot's of skill on the player's part, and possibly a second playthrough in order to see everything the game has to offer. The characters are likable, and the story, while very straight-forward, is highly entertaining with strong focus and a worthwhile narrative. Aside from that, the writing is twisted, truly entertaining camp. It's a good game, though it was close to being great. That is the only real issue I have with the game, though being that combat is largely the game's focus, it is an issue felt from beginning to end. Enemies take far too much damage, causing battles to drag on longer than they should. LC's slower pacing hampers what should have been fast and frenetic combat throughout- something the game would have really benefited from. LC's slower pacing hampers what should have been fast and frenetic combat throughout- A fun hack n' slash, but it could have been better. In times where pimpin ain’t easy and games are 50 bucks + does not indorse games that give you little bang for your buck.A fun hack n' slash, but it could have been better. Lack of multiplayer no co-op cheerleader murder sprees so many things they took away or felt they did not need to add. Everything up to this point was rah-rah Lollipop rah-rah but having to keep going over the funny once story can be a tad trying. The designers did fail to keep the story going so if you want to see all the moves and gather achievements your going to have to beat the same short campaign over and over which will diminish some of the effort needed and the shock value. The campaign is too short, plain and simple yes lots of killing but story wise this is the abridged version of a murderous zombie killing book. It also has a few mini games that are fun to play and pay homage to some classic games no spoiler for you! Combat is not the only thing that keeps you surprised in this game everything from performing stunts, vaulting, jumping, pom-pom bashes all there to keep you going. This game will keep you busy if you intend to unlock more cheerleader/skanky moves. With a battery of moves to use your chainsaw, cannons and what ever you seem to get your hands on your going to find more ways to spew blood and rainbows everywhere. The fun does not stop there killing zombies the main point of this game and it aims to please. Graphically Amir the Trucker Ninja is happy with this game. General gameplay is not the only sign of artwork fun, everything from shopping menus to costume changing screens have their own flair to give you a full lollipop experience. Costumes for all characters are well detailed as this game uses its unreal engine to keep you playing. Visually this game is trippy, when playing your fighting the urge to not enter a seizure with all the sparkling rainbows and blood flying everywhere as Juliette does cheerleader inspired moves with a chainsaw killing things. Lollipop proved its pedigree with intense artwork and detail which stays true the general theme of the game. Grasshopper manufacture has already brought us Shadows of the Damned and Sine Mora two pretty decent games and the developers are known for going the extra length in art work. You pop this game in, you know there’s going to be a few surprises because its got some serious developers involved. Zombies, cheerleaders, some dudes head and a insanely girly chainsaw how could these be the formula for successes lets review it! Just based of the title and the cover I had zero expectation for this game. Hello everyone this is the master of the road, here to talk to you about Lollipop chainsaw.
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