Another Suda51 gem. Some genuinely surreal moments with excellent music choices.
Another Suda51 gem. Some genuinely surreal moments with excellent music choices.
"Quick time events, man. I'm so sick of them." – Not2NerdyENT, in a YouTube video walkthrough of Lollipop Chainsaw (http://youtu.be/xWTCoMx-rqk) Lollipop Chainsaw is a difficult game to critique. It's not that the gameplay makes it difficult, it's that it seems unsure about what it wants to be.
When it comes to making weird ideas blossom into big budget games, few developers out there can boast about it quite like Japanese developer Goichi Suda, AKA Suda51, can. The creator of Shadows of the Damned , No More Heroes , and Killer7 is back with a new game poking fun at Americanized...
That minigame alone can get hectic and usually results in a lot of close calls. Offically, Lollipop Chainsaw is a video gaming marvel that not only succeeds in poking fun at the oversaturated market of zombie games such as Resident Evil and Left 4 Dead, but is also pure unadulterated fun.
Although some of you may not want to spend you're hard earned cash on a game that may only last twenty to thirty hours, I'd urge you to give Lollipop Chainsaw a chance. With so many sequels coming out these days it's fantastic to see a refreshing and unique game hit the shelves and let's be honest,...
Combat is fun with lots of combos and interesting enemies to defeat; Some of the craziest character's you'll ever meet; Excellent soundtrack
A short one but hopefully some DLC will fix this
Despite not being Suda51's tightest video game, Lollipop Chainsaw is still very fun, and rather poignant. Some may scoff at the overt sexuality of the main protagonist, but that's the whole point of the character. Juliet, and the game she stars in, is a rather sharp commentary on the industry.
A very fun game to play. I recommend it!
So, Lollipop Chainsaw . On paper, blending zombies, Stihl-driven bloodshed, a rainbow-powered heroine and a thick dollop of sardonic humor seems like the recipe for a brilliant, can't-miss hit. If you ask me, it's got "cult classic" written all over it.
The soundtrack
Almost everything else
To be honest what I approached " Lollipop Chainsaw " I really did not know what to expect but what I got was a mostly enjoyable experience. Admittedly the gameplay can be rather repetitive but thanks to the humour and good presentation this stops proceedings from being too dull and as a result what...
All in all, How to Survive is a really solid, really fun zombie game that takes a slightly different angle on the zombie apocalypse than you're probably used to. Honestly, the zombies aren't even all that much of a threat compared to simply keeping your character fed and hydrated, but that aspect of...
Fun gameplay; neat crafting mechanic; lots to do; challenges are awesome
Controls take some getting used to; inventory management
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