One of the best things about the game is the script that keeps delivering its tongue in cheek dialogue insanity throughout the entire game without getting repetitive. And there are a lot of hidden zombie dialogue that you don't catch at first because you're too busy killing. The next best thing is that the game play is broken up into different types as you progress, so you're not just continually throwing different combos at a never ending stream of zombies and bosses. Replay factor for me was high immediately because I wanted to get through the stages without continues due to the high damage to your score. The production values were original, especially for the bosses, and the ideas behind them were great. Then only thing that bothered me at first was I thought the boss battles were a little too easy once you figured out the pattern. Lollipop is built for just having fun slashing zombies and killing bosses, and succeeds on every level there.
The very moment that I discovered Lollipop Chainsaw's existence, I became skeptical about it being a purchase. However, this feeling of skepticism only lasted until I found out that the game was thought up by the creativ... Read Full Review
Lollipop Chainsaw was a game I thought sounded completely ridiculous, but was actually a fun, enjoyable experience. A cheerleader,Juliet Starling,(who is secretly a zombie hunter) with her disembodied head of a boyfriend... Read Full Review