A short (6-10 hours) action game that was pretty fun. The story is very funny, with many moments making me laugh out loud, which is pretty rare for a video game. The combat isn't revolutionary, but functional and doesn't over stay it's welcome.
A short (6-10 hours) action game that was pretty fun. The story is very funny, with many moments making me laugh out loud, which is pretty rare for a video game. The combat isn't revolutionary, but functional and doesn't over stay it's welcome.
why are people complaining about the cussing its a fun game with lots of action and the reason why they rated it mature is obvious! lots of blood and gore and swearing, lighten up!
When first hearing about Lollipop Chainsaw sometime last year it immediately garnered my attention with its offbeat presentation and unique sense of style. A chainsaw-wielding cheerleader decapitating zombies against a background of stars and rainbows? Did I really just see that?
Juliet Starling is an ordinary 18-year old. She's one of the most popular girls in school, captain of the Cheerleading team and totally in love with her wholesome beefcake boyfriend Nick. She loves lollipops and shopping.
Deliciously; deliriously inventive - both visually and in terms of gameplay; Competent gameplay with a focus on high score runs; Hilarious
Boxy level design; some weak minigames/set pieces; Potentially incredibly offensive; Empirically short campaign; poor value if you're not a fan of score attack
In my house, there was some hype around this game. I had a close family member asking me to request this game for review. It just looked too awesome to pass up, so I made the request.
Pastels and blood; Wacky enough to hold the attention; Sparkle hunting; Lots of upgrades
Short length
Have you ever wanted to take a busty cheerleader through a pentathlon of insane action-packed zombie riddled battles to save your high school? Yeah I hadn't thought of it either, but Lollipop Chainsaw makes it so much fun.
This game is not meant to take seriously. I had fun playing this game but overall this game is pretty bad. The story is quite short, the jokes are bad, and the game play is rather repetitive. You play as a blonde cheerleader with a chainsaw and you kill zombies...enough said.
Scantily clad, chainsaw-wielding, freshly legal cheerleader... check. Vulgar-quipping, wacked-out zombies... check. Outrageous, over-the-top, B-Movie quality styled dialogue... check. Disembodied head that acts as both special weapon and said chainsaw-wielding cheerleader's boyfriend... check.
Juliet isn't having the best birthday. Sure, she's a chirpy, fresh-faced, popular 18-year-old cheerleader with a perfect body and a loving family, but her handsomely chiseled boyfriend has turned into a zombie, and things just aren't looking up.
Some funny jokes and references; Frequent gameplay excursions mix up the pace; Fun boss battles
Too often crude without being clever; Control and camera quirks; Combat lacks depth and finesse
Lollipop Chainsaw injects comedy into a zombie themed hack and slash adventure. It's style isn't for everyone but for those that approach it with an open mind you'll found a very unique and wacky adventure. Your character for this over the top adventure is Juliet Starling, a p...
Creative boss battles – Over the top in all ways
Early levels are slow and linear – Style isn't for everyone – Some mini games are lacking
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