![]() ![]() ![]() Lollipop Chainsaw is an arcade-style hack ‘n slash at heart, meaning you’ll unleash torrents of button-mashing combos. Along with Nick’s now-decapitated-but-magically-preserved head, Juliet sets out with her trusty chainsaw to do battle with a bevy of zombie goths, vikings and rockers. Her boyfriend Nick is attacked and her classmates are being munched on left and right. Juliet’s high school, San Romero High, is under attack and no one is safe. But a tiny little zombie apocalypse crashes the party, and now it’s up to Juliet to send a legion of undead douchebags back to the Rotten World from whence they came. ![]() Juliet Starling is a zombie hunter, but don’t think she’s weird, okay? The chipper cheerleader comes from a family of zombie hunters, but all Juliet really cares about is her loving boyfriend and having a good 18th birthday. In case the name didn’t give it away, Lollipop Chainsaw is utterly ridiculous and principally stupid-a description I write with affection. The collaborative brainchild of designer Suda 51 ( Shadows of the Damned, No More Heroes) and writer/filmmaker James Gunn ( Slither, Super), Lollipop Chainsaw charms as often as it offends. Grasshopper Manufacture’s Lollipop Chainsaw is more like the crazy roommate you had in college that wears you out, shocks you into laughter with inappropriate comments, and makes you seriously consider attending church every morning after. Grasshopper Manufacture’s Lollipop Chainsaw is not that friend. Think kart racers, mascot brawlers, side-scrolling platformers-you might have a blast but you pretty much know what to expect. They might flash a bit of a wild streak every now and again, but both feet remain planted firmly on solid ground. Some games are like the best friend you had in high school-a little predictable, but fun to hang out with. Sometimes a game reminds you of a person you know. ![]()
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