![]() When the player completes certain challenges in the game, Juliet's chainsaw and skills will be upgraded, gaining new abilities as you progress further into the game. Juliet can place Nick's head and attached on a zombie's decapitated head and allows the player to control Nick possessing the zombie's body while assisting Juliet. Juliet also carries the disembodied head of her boyfriend, Nick, who was bitten by a zombie and hangs him with her skirt, can be used as a projectile device. Three categories of attacks may be performed: Light attacks (acrobatic kicks and punches by using her pom-poms), Heavy attacks (furious chainsaw slashes), and Super attacks (used for killing zombies and saving classmates will fill up Juliet's star meter). Juliet now has to rid the school of the undead outbreak. Everything began in Juliet's classroom, whereas a schoolmate of hers started to turn students into zombies in order to undo the barrier separating our world and Rotten World, a dimension where demonic and undead beings dwell. The locale for the events is San Romero High School. Lollipop Chainsaw overall has a very retro feel, and there is even one level seemingly devoted to classic arcade games.Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack and slash action game with gameplay resembling No More Heroes series, featuring a zombie-slaying cheerleader named Juliet Starling as the main protagonist. However, most of the time, the humor of the game is used effectively, and many people will get quite a few chuckles from the jokes and the general zaniness of the atmosphere. The jokes are sometimes too crude to really get a laugh (“This guy’s trying to grab me more than Father O’Malley” is one such joke.). The interactions between Juliet, her boyfriend, and her family are so silly they’re funny. The dialogue and humor is where the game shone the best. ![]() Overall, the difficulty of the game felt somewhat uneven, and it’s not until the very end where you feel the game picking up at all. However, the health items are useless during the mini-games. There are many lollipop health items around, however, so you shouldn’t become too frustrated. Because of the inability to block, there will be many times where Juliet is knocked over or injured. In battles with zombie hordes as well as bosses, it’s easy to dodge attacks, though it’s impossible to block them. As for difficulty, I would rate Lollipop Chainsaw as moderately easy. The controls are simple to understand and easy to utilize, and this helps enormously with the flow of the game. Even though I used it a couple of times, I still don’t understand the point of it other than to garner more lolz. The Nick Popper is as idiotic as it sounds, since it basically involves Juliet shooting Nick’s head at an enemy within a set period of time. With a Nick Ticket, you can also play Russian Roulette, and if you win at that, you can use the Nick Popper. Other than using her chainsaw, Juliet can also blast away zombies and bosses with her Chainsaw Blaster, which I have to say was somewhat more fun than using the chainsaw. The worst moment in the game for me was when I had to protect Juliet’s boyfriend from being killed by zombies as he ran around a baseball field (yes, this was as random as it sounds). As for mini-games, they were either hit or miss with me. The zombie killing did get somewhat repetitive after a while, but never enough to really dampen on the fun. The game usually involved killing a set number of zombies before moving on to the next area, though on occasion there were mini-games in place of that. ![]() But luckily for her, she’s descended from a long line of powerful zombie hunters, and can easily kick some zombie ass. On her 18 th birthday, Juliet starts the day by bicycling to school in a ridiculously skimpy outfit, only to realize that her entire town has been overwhelmed by zombies. In Lollipop Chainsaw, you play as Juliet Sterling, a popular cheerleader at San Romero high school. Therefore, I didn’t even flinch when I first heard of Lollipop Chainsaw, a game that surely must have been thought up by the most demented of minds. That has always been a very personal philosophy for me. I’ve always believed that there’s a time and place for everything in this world, from bad B-movies to robot puppies. Publisher: Kadokawa Games and Warner Bros.
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