Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)

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So is the cover the same for 360 as well?

Nonetheless, I love No More Heroes 2 and Shadows of the damned demo so I'll pick this up.
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swiftzx wrote:
noiseredux wrote:Image

So is the cover the same for 360 as well?

Nonetheless, I love No More Heroes 2 and Shadows of the damned demo so I'll pick this up.
I bet the 360 cover will be different.

But, I'm getting it. Any trailer that mentions Texas Slaughterhouses will get me to buy their product. (As long as they're not against the slaughterhouses of course.)
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I love it.

Can't wait to finally get my PS3 so I can play this and Catherine.
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I really liked Killer 7 and No More Heroes but it seems like everything since that has just been stupid and ridiculous just for the sake of being ridiculous. Killer 7 was amazingly creative but this game just seems like they're trying too hard. Zombies, cheerleaders, chainsaws, its all really cliche and uninteresting to me. Sounds like a game designed by 9 year old boys, not grown men.
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Para wrote:Sounds like a game designed by 9 year old boys, not grown men.
But a game about an otaku assassin whose soul ambition in life is to have sex, filled to absolute brim with immature sexual innuendo, and that makes the player perform jack off motions to recharge their weapon, doesn't?

Don't get me wrong, Lollipop Chainsaw looks completely off the wall ridiculous, but it's not like we shouldn't be expecting things of this nature with Suda. The No More Heroes series is as over the top and immature as it gets, and Killer 7 is a game seemingly designed by a psych ward. I thought that was the draw though.
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Para wrote:I really liked Killer 7 and No More Heroes but it seems like everything since that has just been stupid and ridiculous just for the sake of being ridiculous. Killer 7 was amazingly creative but this game just seems like they're trying too hard. Zombies, cheerleaders, chainsaws, its all really cliche and uninteresting to me. Sounds like a game designed by 9 year old boys, not grown men.
Yeah, I agree after playing Shadows of the Damned, which I would be embarrassd to play in front of a woman or any adult quite frankly. Shadows of the Damned kind of reinforces every negative stereotype a person could have about gamers.

Still, I want to try Lollipop Chainsaw because it's so rare to get a good, modern beat'em up that isn't in the typical Devil May Cry/Bayonetta/Ninja Gaiden wheelhouse(one of the reasons why I love Batman Arkham City's combat so much)and zombies and Buffyesque characters excite me. I can overlook however juvenile it may be if the combat is fun. Shadows of the Damned had really mediocre gameplay, especially compared to RE 4, which it is so clearly inspired by
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Para wrote:Sounds like a game designed by 9 year old boys, not grown men.
You could probably make the same argument about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but that turned out surprisingly well.
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pakopako wrote:
Para wrote:Sounds like a game designed by 9 year old boys, not grown men.
You could probably make the same argument about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but that turned out surprisingly well.
Well the tv show did, the movie is debatable

What made Buffy work is how Joss went against everything you would have expected from a show with Buffy's premise. With Suda though, it seems like what you see is usually what you get
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One more reason for me to get a ps3. Maybe we'll see a Wii U release? All I know is No More Heroes 1&2 were great, so this shouldn't disappoint.
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Gamerforlife wrote: Yeah, I agree after playing Shadows of the Damned, which I would be embarrassd to play in front of a woman or any adult quite frankly. Shadows of the Damned kind of reinforces every negative stereotype a person could have about gamers.
if it was meant to be taken seriously, I suppose I'd agree with you.
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