The fact that the game has come to us without any censorship allows us to live experiences that are difficult to find in any Western title, even reaching the most traditional of sequences with tentacles and students.Īll this is presented with a look in full anime style, with girls in school uniform (or dressed in one of the many costumes that can be unlocked or purchased as DLC) with expressive eyes and characterized with an obsessive attention to detail. The best thing is that, just as it already happened with the first episode, Gal * Gun is never ashamed of who he is, thus managing to always be fun and carefree. This simple incipit is enough to justify the crazy events that happen during the game, designed specifically to represent embarrassing situations on the screen in all the alluring perversion of the Japanese school universe. The boy in question will have to declare himself to the girl he loves by evening, or he will forever lose the opportunity to be loved. It all stems from the mistake of a cupid in anime gal version, who hits the protagonist with an overly loaded shot of his gun (the bow and arrows are outdated), thus transforming him into the object of desire of all the girls who happen to him.
The difference is that instead of taking down hordes of zombies or entire terrorist squads, in this case we have to stuff the entire female audience of a school, from students to teachers, with pheromones. Gameplay at hand Gal * Gun is nothing surprising, as it is nothing more than a Virtua Cop and House of the Dead-style platform shooter.
Thanks to the efforts of the distributor pQube, in fact, European players who own a PlayStation 4 or a PlayStation Vita can enjoy a crazy game like Gal * Gun: Double Peace, a sequel to that Gal * Gun released a few years ago on PlayStation 3 and never made it to the West. However, miracles happen every now and then. The same happened with the latest Fire Emblem for 3DS, albeit to a lesser extent.īy entering this special mode it is possible to focus on a single girl for a more ‘in-depth’ treatment. Many of you will remember the case of Tokyo Mirage, an RPG for Nintendo Wii U that came to us only after going through a heavy work of adaptation that literally upset the original work. In some cases the dialogues are altered, in others the arrival of certain costumes or DLC is precluded, in still others whole parts of the experience are cut off, considered incompatible with the values of the companies in which the title must land. When this happens, in most cases the original works are more or less sweetened by going through a painstaking censorship. A lot of crazy Japanese games come out, but few of them manage to get out of Japanese borders to tease Western fans.