An on-rails shooter goes on a date with an animé.
On-rails shooters have all but died, with only a handful releasing in the past decade perhaps due to the decline of the arcade. I absolutely adore the genre having grown up on the Area 51 and House of the Dead series, so my words should hold some weight when I…
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Huge loads of content to unlock
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Branching paths mean multiple playthroughs will still feel fresh
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Dares to be stupid and perverse without shame
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Seeing through objects adds depth to the on-rails shooter gameplay
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Dripping with replayability
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Extremely perverted, which may or may not be your thing
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Sexualizes and objectifies high school girls of all ages
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Dialogue options aren't always delivered as expected
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Touch controls for mini-games suck and don't always work as intended
