![]() She then lets zombies come toward her, spins on the spot, killing all of them and decapitating on, sending that zombie's head into the air. And all the while, Juliet is calling the zombies douchebags for deciding to start the zombie apocalypse on her birthday. Juliet, revs her chainsaw, sticks it into the concrete, runs at the zombies, with the chainsaw slicing up the road and, in a sea of pink and rainbows, slices and dices five zombies in the best way possible. The picture to the right of this does not do this scene justice. We then get, quite possibly, the best scene ever in a video game. The funny thing about this, is that the chainsaw just pops out from nowhere, so your idea of this sweet, charming girl, suddenly changes to "What the Hell?". Especially since Juliet carries a giant chainsaw with her, for such an occasion. This gives a nice comic feel to the game, and it certainly helps the over-the-top action we're about to get. It also tells us in the top right corner some captions, in this case the prologue, "San Romero High School is the BEST!", and the time. Going into the prologue, we first get a hint of the over the top nature of this game, when Juliet mows down some zombies with her bicycle. Juliet then panics because she is late,and we get our first upskirt shot. Nick meanwhile is being attacked by legions of the undead. We're also introduced to Nick (Voiced by Michael Rosenbaum) who Juliet is madly in love with. She's fueled by lollipops, her mother is a trophy wife, her father is Elvis, her older sister is Subject Zero, and her younger sister works for the Burnout games. Well thank God she's of legal age.I'll move on. We're introduced to Juliet (Voiced by Tara Strong), a cheerleader at San Romero High, and she has just turned 18. It certainly makes us feel we got what we expected from the game, pink yet horrific, as well as deliver the anime/Japanese feel to it. ![]() Wow it's been a Hell of a long time since seeing one of these, I think the last time I remember seeing one of these was for the Playstation One, maybe two. Loading up the game, we get an introduction cutscene before the loading screen. Then again it is a zombie game, when has a zombie game ever been bad? And after playing the 'Game of Thrones' game, I wasn't in the mood. And from this cover, we were either going to get a great game, or a complete travesty. The only piece of advertising I saw, was in Gamestation where they had it on the 'Coming Soon' shelf, which essentially showed the cover of the game. There’s a very good chance it’ll come to your platform of choice.Let's get something straight here, I did not see any advertisement for this. No word on a PC release yet but, hey, it’s not 2012 anymore. Lollipop Chainsaw’s remake is out in 2023. I can’t imagine it’ll be the same without the licensed soundtrack from the original version – MSTRKRFT, Skrillex, Toni Basil – but at least the hack’n’slash action was fun. My wife bought it a few years after it was released on Xbox 360, and we played through it together. Lollipop Chainsaw is a bit of a thing in the Wheeler household. Kadokawa Games published Lollipop Chainsaw in 2012. “To add my two cents, like says, neither he nor I am involved in this project at all,” Suda tweeted, “and Grasshopper Manufacture has nothing to do with development or anything.” As Rachel reported yesterday, the remake will be handled by Dragami Games, a studio set up by the former head of Kadokawa Games, Yoshimi Yasuda. But as articles are starting to slap our names on there, I think it’s important to make clear no one ever approached us about it.” Responding to a question about whether he endorsed the game, Gunn said: “I neither endorse nor condemn it! I simply don’t know anything about it. “I heard about it for the first time from Suda a couple weeks ago.” “To answer the question in the article, neither I nor are currently involved in this,” Gunn said. Gunn was the first to address the remake, in reaction to a Bloody Disgusting article about the game. I’m gonna share the launch trailer again below just for the autotuned zombie boss bit that's so on point for 2012.īoth Suda51 and Gunn tweeted to confirm they weren’t involved with the project. ![]() You can kind of understand Gunn not being involved, considering the game’s already been written. The game’s co-writer, Guardians Of The Galaxy and The Suicide Squad director James Gunn, isn’t returning either. The remake of Grindhouse-meets-Sailor-Moon chop ‘em up Lollipop Chainsaw won’t see the involvement of original creative director Goichi ‘Suda51’ Suda and his team at Grasshopper Manufacture.
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