![]() ![]() As it turns out, I still get that nervous tingle in the back of my skull even when those hordes are made up of anime girls, and it’s just plain funny when I think about it. From The House of the Dead to Rayman Raving Rabbids, the prospect of being powerless to escape from advancing hordes of enemies with only a handgun to defend myself has always been a turn off. You see, if there’s one sub-genre of game I have always avoided, it’s the Rail-Shooter. For me, however, Gal*Gun Double Peace’s format just makes me uncomfortable, and not simply because I think its content is questionable. It would undoubtedly be some people’s idea of heaven. ![]() It’s every schoolboy’s dream, isn’t it? To have every girl in the building flock to your location, love letters in hand, with nary a glimpse at a competing male. Reviews // 12th Aug 2016 - 5 years ago // By Ben Robson Gal*Gun: Double Peace Review
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