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School girl zombie hunter music12/8/2023 Many of the locations get reused and recycled throughout the stages which can get a tad monotonous. The arenas that the missions take place in are all school locations from corridors, to sport halls, to the surrounding school grounds. The mission objectives vary subtly from reaching a checkpoint, defending a mark, collecting keycards, but the gameplay itself always boils down to the mindless shooting of slow moving zombies. When you first play a mission you are assigned a girl to play as in continuity with the story, however you can replay any mission you’ve beaten as any of the characters you prefer. The main campaign is divided into 5 stages, each of which contains multiple short missions. You can also unlock more cosmetic changes such as alternate outfits and underwear. As you play through the missions you unlock a much wider arsenal of guns with various different statistics. However, you can personalise your team between missions and assign them each whichever weapons you are most comfortable using. One young lady is assigned a pistol, another has a shot gun, an automatic rifle, a sniper rifle etc. These five young ladies get stacked with guns and ammo in an attempt to rid the school of the infectious hordes that roam the grounds.Įach of the five girls has their own unique look and begin with different weapons. In an attempt to expand my knowledge of the genre I decided to review ‘School Girl Zombie Hunter’, a third person shooter in which five friends find their school overrun with zombies. Maybe I do not appreciate them for the reasons by which they are intended, but these novel, quirky and often hilarious games exude a charm and light heartedness that often gets stifled in the West. I used to dismiss this predominantly Japanese genre of gaming as nothing more than very soft porn, but my recent experience with ‘Senran Kagura Peach Beach Splash’ has won me over. Over the past few years I’ve started to develop an appreciation for what are often referred to as “fan service games”.
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