![]() ![]() From that point on it basically becomes a shooting gallery of cute moe girls as they chase you around the school. It’s an on-rails shooter without any motion control support, so I had to use the analog stick (you can choose if you want to use left or right) to aim the on-screen reticule. The actual gameplay in Gal*Gun is the biggest disappointment. It’s a coming of age tale kind of like Kiki’s Delivery Service, if Kiki got into some kinky mishaps instead of transporting baked goods. It’s 100% ridiculous, but some real care was taken into the story. The events from the original Gal*Gun are referenced and expanded on, and it’s wild to see how much care was taken in order to flesh out the canon for a series about shooting girls with pheromone bullets. What’s really great about the story is how serious it takes itself. To make matters more complicated, there’s also a demon who is also causing mischief. ![]() Now the boy, named Houdai, is irresistible to most women and must find his true love by the end of the day or he’ll be lonely forever. An angel in training accidentally hits a high school boy with a supercharged Cupid arrow. The game’s deeper premise is even more ridiculous than the CliffsNotes version I gave above. ![]()
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