
These then are my memories of playing Lollipop Chainsaw way back in the mists of time. Not that I spent time trying to look up her skirt, you understand. Called “I swear, it did it by mistake!”, it is still one of the stranger achievements I have ever gotten. There was an achievement tied to getting a look up Juliet’s skirt, believe it or not. And yet the sense of humour shone through: as you were fighting zombies the camera would be swinging around wildly, trying to show the best view of the action. So, chopping up zombies, trying to get the star meter filled up to power Juliet and trying to achieve “sparkle hunting” status in order to get better medals there was certainly a lot to think about as far as combat goes. Luckily, as she goes through the game, Juliet’s chainsaw will also receive updates, allowing her to charge it and fly off ramps, or transforming into a Blaster to allow her to shoot enemies and obstacles from afar. Nick can also be of use by collecting “Nick Tickets”, which allow him to utilise various moves such as making groups of zombies groggy, or bombarding them from a distance. The chainsaw is your default weapon, and while Nick can also be utilised in combat, mostly by plonking his jar on top of a headless zombie, you’ll spend most of your time slicing and dicing. The action on offer here is that of a third person hack and slash game, as you may have guessed from the title.
#SPARKLE ONE PIECE PS3#
I’m not going to say any more about the story, as the game is still worth a play today, although only if you have an Xbox 360 or PS3 kicking about, as it was never included in the Backwards Compatibility program, sadly. As Juliet works her way through all five of the bosses, and their surrounding hordes, she gets closer to a final showdown with Swan. It turns out that the zombie attack has been organised by a Goth known as Swan and he has summoned five Dark Purveyors, intelligent zombies that are supposed to embody the spirits of certain types of music, from Punk to classic Rock n Roll.

Can you see the Suda51 influence yet? Fortunately, Juliet has a few tricks up her sleeves (well, she doesn’t have sleeves, but you get where I’m coming from) and manages to keep Nick’s head alive in a jar, which she attaches to her belt so she can take him on an adventure. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site and some services and functionalities may not work.Sadly, Nick is bitten by a zombie, and so Juliet slices off his head. You can delete all cookies that are already on your computer and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being placed. You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish – for details, see. Third parties use cookies in the process of delivering content, including ads relevant to your interests, to measure the effectiveness of their ads, and to perform services. Third parties include search engines, providers of measurement and analytics services, social media networks, and advertising companies. These cookies record your visit to our website and the content you interact with, and may also be used to manage the number of times that you see an advertisement.Īpart from us, also approved third parties may set cookies when you visit the site. Advertising-these cookies enable us and our advertising partners to serve ads and manage our online advertising when you visit our site and sites upon which we advertise. This information is used for statistical purposes only and is not used to personally identify any user.Ĥ. Performance improvers- these cookies will help us understand how effective our content is, what interests our customers and to improve how our website works. The information gained through the use of functional cookies is anonymous and is not used for any other purpose.ģ.

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