

Juliet attaches Nick's head to her belt, and she meets her tutor, Junji Morikawa, who explains that the Universe is divided into three realms: Earth, the Land Beyond Words, a heavenly realm where souls reside, and the Rotten World, an infernal realm where demons and zombies reside, and that somebody has cracked open a portal between the realms to bring forth the zombie outbreak. When he comes to, Nick discovers he is somehow still alive, despite being a severed head, and so Juliet reveals to him that she and her family are zombie hunters, and that she performed a magical ritual on him to save his humanity. To prevent him from turning, Juliet decapitates him. When she arrives, Nick is bitten in her place to protect her from a zombie. Unfortunately, a zombie outbreak has occurred, which leads to Juliet fighting them off on her way to meet Nick. On Juliet Starling's 18th birthday, she goes to the front park of San Romero High School to meet her boyfriend Nick Carlyle, who is going to meet her family for the first time. By filling up her star meter by defeating zombies, Juliet can activate a special state which powers up her chainsaw for a limited period, allowing her to easily defeat zombies and obtain Sparkle Hunting more easily. By obtaining 'Nick Tickets', Juliet can activate the 'Nick Roulette' in which various moves can be performed using Nick's head, such as a bombarding attack or making masses of zombies groggy. At certain points in the game, Nick's head can be attached to a decapitated zombie's body, during which the player will rhythmically press buttons in order to have him move about and clear the way for Juliet. Throughout her journey, Juliet is accompanied by her boyfriend, Nick, who is a disembodied head hanging from her waist. Juliet will die if she loses all her health or fails certain scenarios, though, in the case of the former, Juliet may be able to come back to life by winning a roulette spin. The maximum number of lollipops Juliet can hold depends on the difficulty setting. Throughout the game, Juliet can also collect lollipops which allow her to recover health. As the game progresses, Juliet will also receive the Chainsaw Dash, which allows her to charge with her chainsaw and fly off-ramps, and the Chainsaw Blaster, a long-range weapon used for blasting enemies and obstacles. Sparkle Hunting is achieved when Juliet kills three or more zombies simultaneously or in quick succession and rewards platinum medals that can be spent on other goodies such as unlockable costumes, music, and artwork. These medals can be spent at Chop2Shop.zom stores found throughout each level where Juliet can purchase new moves and combos, as well as items that can increase her stats. Gold medals can be earned by defeating zombies, smashing objects, and rescuing classmates. Zombies can be beaten into a groggy state, during which they can instantly be killed with a chainsaw attack. Juliet can use melee attacks, dodges and high and low attacks with her chainsaw. The game picked up a cult following but in our 5/10 review, IGN said: "Lollipop Chainsaw doesn’t even attempt to differentiate itself from the genre, and most of what it does try new in the realm of its characters and writing ultimately ends up taking away from an incredible-on-paper action game.Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack-and-slash video game in which players play as Juliet as she fights through hordes of zombies. The game was a collaboartion between No More Heroes' Suda51 and James Gunn, who'd go on to direct Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad.

Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack and slash action game in which high school cheerleader Juliet Starling must fight through hoards of zombies using the game's titular chainsaw (and with her boyfriend's severed, still-living head attached to her belt).
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The original doesn't exist outside of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 hardware, as it lacks a PC version and isn't available through any form of backwards compatibility. Yasuda didn't share further details on the nature of the game - whether it's a sequel, remake, remaster, reimagining or anything else - but it would be the first chance for players to try the franchise in more than a decade.

Please look forward to it." The veteran developer was previously CEO of Kadokawa Games (who published the original in 2012) but left to start Dragami Games in May 2022. As spotted by Siliconera, Yoshimi Yasuda said simply: "Lollipop Chainsaw is back by Dragami Games.
