![]() Part of the reason behind it is because Lollipop Chainsaw is a pretty short game, but another part was because it was so bizarre that once I got into it I couldn’t put it down. I'll grab a pic of each boss too when you first see them, since it's not in the art (that I know of yet.Once again I found myself finishing a game before I’ve even did a First Impression. She swears like a sailor and drives a freakin bus! ![]() The middle sister and star of the game, Juliet. Now some art that I currently have bought from the shop. Gigantic and fat Elvis zombie! This one was pretty silly too. Rock and Roll! That boss fight was fun later when his motorcycle turned into an elephant mech. That line and the line before it was said by Juliet's dad ("Stop looking like a fruit or I'll put you in the juicer." ) Juliet's little sister put makeup on him! The stage itself was nice, referencing some older games (like Pac-Man, Elevator Action and Pong). Autotune Pimp Zombie! Reminds me of the Autotune Pimp from Saints Row the Third. Hey, that one looks almost like Q*Bert! lol Hippie Zombie! That was actually a silly fight but was nice. One of the trophies probably requires playing on higher levels (the one for the zombie collection). Going to get the last few +health items then work on trophies. Yeah, Lollipop is a bit more tamer than Shadows, but the language probably isn't far off. I hear people say that Killer 7 or whatever is pretty good too, but good luck finding that since it was on the Gamecube. If you haven't played any of his, I would still say to give it a chance anyway. I would say that if you love Suda51 games, be sure to check it out. I hear it's a shorter game, but it does have some time if you work on getting everything collected and all. Gameplay seems to work out fine, no issues for me with that as well. Graphics aren't the best, but they work out nice anyway (but that doesn't really matter, there's no need for "OMG photo realistic!" graphics all the time), and I haven't noticed any issues with it. Music I haven't really paid attention to, though I think it's funny to hear that "Hey Mickey" song or whatever when you activate the star meter and destroy zombies. In the quote up above is the basic gist of the story. That was one of those taking a random chance on a game.) Of course, instead of katanas, you use a chainsaw on this game. While this isn't related to Suda, but I will say it reminds me of the Oneechanbara game on the 360 (Which I do have. I already have seen a lot that you would expect from his games. I've been watching this one when it was first announced, since it's a Suda51 game. Suda has also said that part of the gameplay "might involve sound". When the player completes certain tasks in the game, Juliet's chainsaw will be upgraded. Juliet's boyfriend Nick, a disembodied head hanging from her skirt, can be used for various purposes, including being kicked at enemies by Juliet or being put on the body of a decapitated zombie to control it. Killing enemies and saving classmates that are being attacked by zombies will fill up Juliet's star meter, which is used for super attacks. The light attacks are intended to herd enemy zombies together so that Juliet can finish them off all at once with heavy attacks. In this game, Juliet has light attacks, which are acrobatic kicks and punches, and heavy attacks which use a chainsaw. Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack and slash, with gameplay resembling Suda51's No More Heroes games. The zombie outbreak has been caused by Juliet's former classmate, an evil goth druid named Swan, who seeks to break the barrier between the human world and the Rotten World, a world inhabited by zombies and other demonic forces. The enemy zombies are led by "a group of zombie rock and roll lords" who were former high school students who were turned into intelligent zombies. It is also revealed that Juliet will be assisted by her sisters, Cordelia Starling, the elder one and Rosalind Starling the younger sister. She carries with her the severed, yet still living, head of her boyfriend Nick, whom she decapitated after he suffered a zombie bite. Lollipop Chainsaw focuses on zombie hunter and cheerleader Juliet Starling who fights hordes of zombies in San Romero High School, which Starling formerly attended. A collaboration between game designer Goichi Suda and filmmaker James Gunn, the game is being published by Warner Bros. It features Juliet Starling, a cheerleader zombie hunter fighting zombies in a fictional California high school. Lollipop Chainsaw is an action video game by Grasshopper Manufacture for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles.
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