Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
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Gamerforlife
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
It certainly does look fun
I'm kind of sold on it from what I saw there, but I'll probably do like a lot of others and wait for a price drop. Much easier to take a chance on a game when it's low priced. Plus, I want to know which version to get and it always takes an eternity for Lens of Truth and Digital Foundry to get their comparison articles up, assuming they actually do one for this game
I'm kind of sold on it from what I saw there, but I'll probably do like a lot of others and wait for a price drop. Much easier to take a chance on a game when it's low priced. Plus, I want to know which version to get and it always takes an eternity for Lens of Truth and Digital Foundry to get their comparison articles up, assuming they actually do one for this game
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
u should play Flower Sun & Rain if u wanna experience Killer7 level story telling.AppleQueso wrote:Killer 7 is just such an absolutely unique experience that I think it's something everyone should play, at least once. Even if they don't finish it or end up hating it, it's still something worth trying out.
Suda's never really made anything else as interesting as that.
gameplay is pretty bad tho lol, but the plot makes it worth it!
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You need to play it on a Gamecube where it was meant to be played on. The PS2 port isn't all that great.AppleQueso wrote:Killer 7 is just such an absolutely unique experience that I think it's something everyone should play, at least once. Even if they don't finish it or end up hating it, it's still something worth trying out.
Suda's never really made anything else as interesting as that.
final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
Ps2 port, iirc, just has longer load times.OldSchool_Boy wrote:You need to play it on a Gamecube where it was meant to be played on. The PS2 port isn't all that great.AppleQueso wrote:Killer 7 is just such an absolutely unique experience that I think it's something everyone should play, at least once. Even if they don't finish it or end up hating it, it's still something worth trying out.
Suda's never really made anything else as interesting as that.
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
I had a bad time with the port. Slowdown everywhere.AppleQueso wrote:Ps2 port, iirc, just has longer load times.OldSchool_Boy wrote:You need to play it on a Gamecube where it was meant to be played on. The PS2 port isn't all that great.AppleQueso wrote:Killer 7 is just such an absolutely unique experience that I think it's something everyone should play, at least once. Even if they don't finish it or end up hating it, it's still something worth trying out.
Suda's never really made anything else as interesting as that.
final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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Gamerforlife
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
I'm curious enough about this game based on footage I've seen to want to play it, but my financial situation is a bit rough at the moment and I'm tired of dropping between 50 to a 100 dollars on new games (when you factor in DLC) only to have them not knock my socks off
So I finally went ahead and signed up for a one month trial of gamefly, been wanting to try that service for a long time, and this is the first game I put in my queue. Hopefully, I'll get to try it out soon.
Seeing as I'll have a month to play and beat the game for basically no money at all, I'll probably be not so demanding in my expectations. Maybe it'll surprise me and I'll love it and want to go out and buy an actual copy. I haven't played a really good, 3D beat 'em up in quite some time. I really, really, want to like this game
So I finally went ahead and signed up for a one month trial of gamefly, been wanting to try that service for a long time, and this is the first game I put in my queue. Hopefully, I'll get to try it out soon.
Seeing as I'll have a month to play and beat the game for basically no money at all, I'll probably be not so demanding in my expectations. Maybe it'll surprise me and I'll love it and want to go out and buy an actual copy. I haven't played a really good, 3D beat 'em up in quite some time. I really, really, want to like this game
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
I'm really enjoying it, and not just for the eye candy (pun intended).
At the very least, I would think that level 4's homage to retro gaming would make it required reading for forumites
At the very least, I would think that level 4's homage to retro gaming would make it required reading for forumites
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Evildeadmanwalking77
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
Is this game any good? IGN didn't seem to like it but then again I don't agree w/ most of their reviews so I didn't really plan on basing my decision on that review. It looks pretty BA and fun.
I also want to pick up Killer 7 since I never played that.
I can't believe that game slipped under my radar! I'm looking to get it for Gamecube.
I also want to pick up Killer 7 since I never played that.
I am addicted to video games, especially retro gaming from my era. I have: NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Gameboy, GBA, Wii, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, Xbox, and Xbox 360. I have probably over 1,000 games in total for all these systems combined. Yes, I need help and I wouldn't have it any other way! This is my passion and hey my wife still loves me!!
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
Dude stop asking people what they think. I'm guilty of the samething sometimes but really i just like genral input but just buy it cause if you ask someone then your gonna have a certain bias one way or another and might miss out on a great game.Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:Is this game any good? IGN didn't seem to like it but then again I don't agree w/ most of their reviews so I didn't really plan on basing my decision on that review. It looks pretty BA and fun.
I also want to pick up Killer 7 since I never played that.I can't believe that game slipped under my radar! I'm looking to get it for Gamecube.
p.s Ign ca lick a big fat donkey dick!
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Re: Lollipop Chainsaw (new Suda game!)
Have to say that it was disappointing. Slogged my way through it in a night so I could resell. Combat is button-mashy but fun for a few levels. Upgrades don't have a huge effect gameplay-wise. Main character has very little personality and the whole thing barely raised a smile (and I LOVED Shadows of the Damned).
It would have been a much better game if you could play as Juliet's entire zombie-killing family. That would have added sniping, crazy-driving and God Hand like punching.
It would have been a much better game if you could play as Juliet's entire zombie-killing family. That would have added sniping, crazy-driving and God Hand like punching.
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