School girl zombie hunter charon3/17/2023 ![]() We once had nearly thirty items unlock while we were playing a survival based mission. Though we do wonder why Tamsoft felt the need to make unlockables fly at you in terms of how many you can get per one mission. Though it is a nice incentive to see constant unlocks in the form of weapons and underwear being gained by killing zombies, finding crows-or Charon which are hidden in levels-and other baddies to gain new items. School Girl/Zombie Hunter also places a large emphasis on wearing various underwear-which can be changed as new pieces are unlocked-which just acts as a means of being fashion accessories at the end of the day. Players will use an arsenal of various weapons like shotguns, snipers, SMGs and the list goes on to kill the enemies that stand before them. Now, combat is what matters in a game like School Girl/Zombie Hunter and we’re happy to say it works rather well for the most part. It’s a nice way of making it so that players don’t get too bored of one girl and can also get familiar with each girl’s traits. School Girl/Zombie Hunter gives players the opportunity to use each girl quite often, all while occasionally locking specific girls to specific missions. Each girl has various skills such as Sayuri being able to heal teammates fast, Lisa who is athletic and speedy, and Rei who is great with karate related moves. School Girl/Zombie Hunter throws players into the roles of 5 school girls in an academy pouring with zombies and other nasty beings. Though, is this theme enough to make School Girl/Zombie Hunter a good game? Right there, you can tell the target audience for School Girl/Zombie Hunter. However, School Girl/Zombie Hunter isn’t a hack and slash title but instead, a third person shooter with cute girls in revealing outfits killing zombies. Let’s begin by saying School Girl/Zombie Hunter is set in the very niche world of Onechanbara, an older third person hack and slash zombie game with girls in bathing suits/revealing clothes killing zombies left and right. ![]() Welcome to our review of School Girl/Zombie Hunter for the PS4! Will this zombie game be good or be an utter mess like hundreds of other titles out there? That’s the concerns we had with developer Tamsoft’s School Girl/Zombie Hunter and after playing it we have our verdict. That’s why when a zombie game comes to us here at Honey’s Anime we are both excited-because we do love all things zombies at the end of the day-and also quite worried. It’s hard not to find a thousand plus movies with zombies in it and even tougher to not find a good couple thousand video games that do the same. I mean come on girls - zombies are crawling around trying to kill you and this is how you're going to spend your time? I want to applaud the localization team at Aksys Games for attempting to make sense of these conversations because I feel like it must have been a rather tough experience.Zombies have become a mainstream theme in the current landscape. This is especially seen early on in the game when Sayuri saves Risa, and they just start discussing who is smarter in class and how nursing is Sayuri's favorite subject. Tamsoft really does try to get you to care about these characters by randomly inserting a character talking about their parents or how they respect each other, but the conversations feel so out of place and awkward. As the player, all you really need to know is that these five girls are survivors of a zombie apocalypse and they are trapped in a school. Furthermore, the scenes are cut and edited in a way that is a bit distracting to watch or even follow along with. School Girl/Zombie Hunter does have a story, but you really don't care about it as it often doesn't make much sense.
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