![]() I know it is more work to implement subtitles for scenes in Japanese games that don’t originally have them, but if you aren’t even doing an English voice over track, I would hope every bit of voice is subtitled.ĭouble Peace is a self-aware fun experience that does have flaws. In the voice acting side of things, there’s only Japanese voices as an option and there are some scenes without subtitles which is annoying. I do wish the school environment was more detailed though. Performance is great as well on PS4 with barely any loading. You also start out with a choice of character traits like Hentai Fiend (not available initially) or Pervert, and more.Īnimations are smooth but it is evident things were designed to accommodate a handheld version as well with the bland backgrounds. You need to raise your own stats and perform well in stages. I’m not sure people who walk in after hearing girls in euphoria will believe you’re playing an old school RPG, though.īack to the branching paths Since a single play-through can be done in a few hours, multiple playthroughs are encouraged for the other endings. This is a brilliant idea and it is executed so well. One of the funniest features is the “Mama Kita Gamen” mode which loosely translates to “mom walked in” where you can hide Gal*Gun and the screen displays an NES style RPG with 8 bit sprites and music. The Vita version of Gal*Gun even lets you use the touch screen to interact which is more immersive than the PS4 version’s touchpad for swiping. There’s also Doki Doki Mode with more risqué camera angles and more. You can use R1 to focus or see through obstacles for hidden items or even see the girl’s bust size if you want. Aiming isn’t great, which is annoying because you need to focus on a particular part of the girl’s body to shoot them into euphoria for a bonus. ![]() There’s visual and audio feedback for this which makes it truly something playing Gal*Gun on a big screen TV. You have a weapon that shoots pheromones giving girls euphoria. Multiple endings and story branches add to the novelty and replay value but in the end I wasn’t hooked to the gameplay like I was with Senran Kagura: Estival Versus. Gal*Gun is an on-rails shooter with an anime high school girl skin. Unfortunately the gameplay is where things go south. The dialogue localisation around these interactions is great.īoth Inti Creates and PQube have balls of steel for getting this released in the West and I respect them for it a lot – especially for releasing it without any changes. There’s also a demon angel to complement the cupid angel and this demon angel infects students to want you in a violent physical manner that implies S&M. Girls run toward you from every direction. ![]() You are struck by cupid with an arrow that is 32 times more potent and this makes every girl in the academy want you as bad as I want Persona 5. You play as Houdai, a male student (of course) in an academy. It isn’t often we get such Bishōjo games localised let alone an on-rails shooter one. But in steps PQube to localise the bizarre game, and having finally played the English version, I’m both happy and sad. The sheer premise sounds too much for any publisher to consider localising. ![]() Gal*Gun: Double Peace by Inti Creates is something I always assumed I’d be importing. ![]() As a fan of Japanese games, I often visit import game websites and check out new game releases in Japan. ![]()
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