Tactical Fashion – Use various bits of clothing to lure, confuse, and destroy your enemies.With enemies ranging from the fast and squishy to the strong and lumbering, you’ll need your wits (and a full array of heavy weaponry) to survive! Crush the Dead – Choose one of five heroines and deal out devastating levels of carnage to waves of zombies using a vast array of weapons, explosives, traps, and frilly underwear!.Working together and on their own, each of the five characters has their own trials, tribulations, and triumphs as they all strive for common goals: find the source of the undead infestation, annihilate them with overpowering weaponry and fashionable undergarments, and put an end to this crisis. Set in the Onechanbara universe and taking place at the prestigious “Kirisaku High School” (known for its balanced curriculum of sports, academics, and apocalypse prevention), this is a story of survival: five students cut off from the outside world and surrounded by a seemingly endless flood of ravening zombie hordes. This is another one of those games that I’m shocked got localized, but I’m glad it did get a release in the West.Aksys Games is proud to announce that School Girl/Zombie Hunter will be mowing down the undead starting today exclusively on the PS4™ system! Available both digitally and physically, stand tall against the zombie apocalypse with overwhelming firepower, surprisingly specialized skills, and a wardrobe full of fashionable underwear! Everyone else should wait for a discount to satiate their curiosity. The fan service and jank will be worth your time. If you’ve wanted to shoot and kill zombies while playing as a half naked girl, look no further. While there is some good stuff here and you’d be able to enjoy this for a bit, there are much better games to buy even to satiate your fan service and B movie-like needs. In the end, School Girl/Zombie Hunter isn’t really a great B movie game either. I will commend the team on the theme song though and general music in the game. I do miss the English voice acting for maximum B movie immersion like in Earth Defense Force. Dialogue is voiced in Japanese only and there are English subtitles. I haven’t been able to play a game online since launch so can’t really comment on the netcode. Outside of the main campaign is an online mode that allows for co-op school girl action against zombies. They are too long for a game that looks like this. This is definitely a step up (or down) from the Banana Split DLC in Onechanbara Z2 Chaos. I ended up buying two costume sets just to check them out and one of them actually involves just 2 slices of tomato and a cabbage leaf. The DLC on the other hand is hilariously lewd. While the girls are designed well, enemies look poor and the environments are bland. Visually this feels like something left over from the mid-Xbox 360 era. I hate timed missions and some of the endurance ones here pissed me off. There is a mechanic involving stripping as well because of course there is. The controls feel awkward as well and I don’t think the person who decided on the button configuration has played a shooter for more than an hour. There is a slightly steep difficulty curve and you unlock the ability to play on Hard (I’m talking about difficulty) after completing a particular mission. It is a third person shooter and your aim is to take out the zombies that spawn. Gameplay is split across various missions that are great for pickup and play while taking a break from something more involving. The story is throwaway and while there are some cutscenes and dialogue sections, there’s nothing to write home about. Set in a zombie apocalypse, a school sees only five girls survive and it is their aim to destroy the zombies. While I do enjoy playing Japanese games, there are some localizations that have me signing up for a review as soon as they are announced. Unfortunately the wait was not worth it here.Īs the name suggests, you play as school girls who are fighting zombies. The wait for a localization grew painful and Aksys swooped in to save the day. Ever since School Girl/Zombie Hunter was shown off at Tokyo Game Show, I was interested. I even imported Natsuiro High School (Don’t google this at work) and found it hilarious. ![]() While the Senran Kagura games are popular for obvious reasons, I enjoyed Onechanbara because it played like a B grade action movie, but one that was less fun than Earth Defense Force. ![]() Tamsoft has developed a few games I have enjoyed over the years like Senran Kagura: Estival Versus and Onechanbara Z2: Chaos.
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