
Really, really good - it's as exciting as your first kiss as a teen. The combat in Lollipop Chainsaw feels good.

Whether she decided to bring her chainsaw and the decapitated head of a guy named Nick (which Grasshopper's not talking about yet) with her to school before she found out about the zombie invasion is anyone's guess, but anyway - all that stand between her and getting converted to the undead are her chainsaw and high school spirit. The demo begins with Juliet arriving at San Romero High on her 18th birthday, only to realise the school has been overrun by zombies. Lollipop Chainsaw is a lot like the John Hughes movies it's riffing on, with judgmental first impressions of this scantily clad blonde dissipating like the social cliques of The Breakfast Club. Happily, any concerns that a Western influence has turned Suda's vision into a generic cash-in are quelled as soon as the action starts. Both cheerleaders and zombies feel overly familiar Grasshopper's always excelled at showing us things we've never seen before, and white trash stereotypes thrown together with zombies is a mix that's close to being worn out. The story of 18-year-old zombie hunter and cheerleader Juliet Starling massacring hordes of the undead in a sunny suburban high school seems uncharacteristically tame by studio head Suda 51's esoteric standards. Lollipop Chainsaw is no exception, though this time there's something a little different about it.

Screwed by the Network: The game has almost no support on XBL and PSN outside of achievements and rankings.Though, unlike Swam, who did so to summon said monster. Right down to killing himself to enact his final phase of his plan and even summoning a giant monster. Referenced by.: Rowan's plot from Ghostbusters (2016) glens a bit from this game as Swan, was likewise bullied in life and turned to supernatural forces to exact his revenge.Ranging from Lollipop by The Chordettes to the notorious You Spin Me Right Round (Like a Record) by Dead or Alive, to Mickey by Toni Basil. Production Posse: Yet another James Gunn project involving his brother Sean, Gregg Henry, and Michael Rooker in some capacity.Tara Strong who, aside from Drawn Together and Hidden Celebrity Webcam, is best known for family friendly Western Animation series.Kimberly Brooks, who's characters are usually serious and/or professionals, as Rosalind.The Other Darrin: Juliet in the Japanese version, where she's voiced by a different voice actress depending on platform: Eri Kitamura in the Xbox 360 version, and Yōko Hikasa in the PlayStation 3 version.No Celebrities Were Harmed: Ryu ◊, the zombie cop, resembles a young "Weird Al" Yankovic.Zed is voiced by James Euringer (a.k.a Jimmy Urine), an American musician who composed the soundtrack for the game. Fake Brit: Zed, one the Dark Purveyors and the first official boss fight, is based on the British punk revolution, has some Northern pronunciation of his swears, and quotes The Sex Pistols "Nevermind the Ballocks" and quotes The Clash song "London is Calling".On the flip side, Rosalind is the younger sister at age 16, yet is voiced by Kimberly Brooks, who is 5 years older. Cordelia is the older sister at age 20, but was voiced by Linda Cardellini, who was 2 years younger. Juliet is 18 while Tara Strong was 39 when the game came out. Dawson Casting: We have an interesting case involving Juliet Starling, and her sisters Rosalind and Cordelia.Zed is a foul-mouthed, audacious punk rocker with an overexaggerated personality.


