If you've seen any media for Lollipop Chainsaw you'd know that it features a lot of butts, well mostly that of a young cheerleader. After reviewing the game it can be said that there are actually a lot of buts .
If you've seen any media for Lollipop Chainsaw you'd know that it features a lot of butts, well mostly that of a young cheerleader. After reviewing the game it can be said that there are actually a lot of buts .
Lollipop Chainsaw has all the right ingredients to make another cult hit for Suda 51, yet it falls flat thanks to repetitive level design. shallow characters and borderline offensive dialogue.
Suda51 doesn't do things normally. Doesn't seem the least bit interested in it.
Lollipop Chainsaw is the latest game from Suda 51 and is based around the zombie killing high school teen Juliet Starling and her boyfriend Nick's head. Although the game is a bit on the short side it can provide a good few hours of gory and hilarious fun.
Desperate to fall in love with Lollipop Chainsaw Or perhaps itching to be disgusted by it Bad news, I'm afraid: either way, you're going to leave a little disappointed.
I've played some strange games in my time. Leather Goddess of Phobos, Mr. Mosquito, Sneak King, and even Custer's Revenge are just some of the eccentric titles to have graced a console or PC of mine, but nothing beats this.
It's normally a bad thing when musical zombies from the Rotten World overrun your high school, force you to decapitate (and magically preserve) your boyfriend, and turn your birthday cake into a giant bomb. But Juliet Starling's a zombie hunter.
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
Suda51 and grasshopper manufacture are possibly the most underrated game company out there at the minute, for despite having such games as Killer7, No More Heroes and Shadows of the Damned (all critically acclaimed) they have never really had a big success.
It's a Suda51 game
Little short
Juliet is having like the worst birthday evar. A loser Goth kid named Swan has forged a connection with "Rotton World" to summon the "Dark Purveyors" and unleash a zombie outbreak on San Romero High School.
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