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  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Her inane babbling in no way diminishes her zombie-hunting prowess.
  • Dumbest, most explodiest birthday cake ever!" Rather fitting, considering the many similarities between Juliet and Buffy. That bit of cheerful bloodthirstiness tends to run in all the Starling sisters. She's also killed plenty of non-zombie supernatural creatures including sasquatches, leprechauns and Frankenberries. She says that killing zombies give her "total wood" and admits that it's fun to kill her friends now that they're zombies.
  • Blood Knight: Sure, she's a good person, but damn does she like killing things.
  • A cosmic background briefly appears during the lock before they separate.
  • Blade Lock: During her confrontation with Lewis Legend, she ends up locking her chainsaw with his spiked guitar, emitting Sword Sparks.
  • She absolutely adores her older sister, Cordelia. She also chases after her in the previous stage.
  • Big Brother Instinct: One area focuses on her saving Rosalind from Josey.
  • Badass Adorable: Isn't she just the most adorable zombie-slaying badass ever? Hilariously enough, she claims to have killed her very first zombie with a sharpened baby rattle.
  • Awesomeness Is a Force: When Nick asks Juliet where the rainbows and sparkles come from as she kills zombies, she replies "From awesome!".
  • Ass Kicks You: Juliet's "Butt Attack", which instantly makes zombies groggy.
  • Anguished Declaration of Love: Right before slicing Nick's head off, and again before his Heroic Sacrifice to defeat Killabilly.
  • Action Girl: You'd have to be to battle hordes of the undead.
  • With her chainsaw, the support of her zombie-hunting family, and the still-living severed head of her boyfriend Nick, she sets out to stop the zombie apocalypse from totally ruining her birthday. Juliet wakes up on her 18th birthday to find her school overrun with zombies.

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    In the process, she embodies everything fun about The Ditz and The Tease.

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    Our protagonist, a cheerleader from San Romero High School who doubles as a professional zombie hunter.

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    Ultimately, Lollipop Chainsaw's core combat is content to be enjoyably vanilla, and feels resigned to reheat mechanics that felt fresh six years ago instead of updating to gameplay that stands head and shoulders with today's modern standards.Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa (JP - Xbox 360), Eri Kitamura (JP - PS3), Tara Strong (EN) Thanks to our limited supply of coins, we continually had to choose between the two, skipping over possibly enriching combos in favor of increasing our health and strength. The depth is further limited by the leveling system, wherein you spend coins to unlock health bonuses and new moves. Once you find the rhythm that works for you, there's little drive to try out new attack combinations, and as you kill dozens of the same enemy types over and over again, you'll notice the dreaded "R-word" (repetitive) rear its ugly head. You begin to note a lack of fluidity in the combat, with combos being repeated too often with little need or ability to connect them. However, that cheery disposition and initial bliss wears itself out after the first couple of hours. And indeed, the blend of ultraviolence with childish glee does feel distinctly Grasshopper, given the team's track record with these thematic ideas. It pushed us to improve our fighting skills while showering us with rainbows and sparkles, something we wish was used more often in mature games. The action was further enhanced with the addition of "Sparkle Hunting," a combo-reward system that gives you bonuses for decapitating three or more zombies at once. After adapting to the controls in the prologue, we quickly took to mixing up the four face buttons to take down the growing monster hordes, and carving off limbs with Juliet's weapon of choice. It's the kind of out-there idea (Suda 51's take on the original "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" film) you'd expect from Grasshopper, and they delivered masterfully in that respect.Īt the start, the unambitious zombie-killing action is fun and easy to grasp. With the head of her decapitated boyfriend Nickie attached to her hip, Juliet cheerfully rips apart the undead legions with her trusty chainsaw and the demon hunting skills her family has known for generations. Juliet, a seemingly normal cheerleader at San Romero High, arrives at her school to celebrate her 18th birthday, only to find the learning establishment in ruins thanks to a zombie outbreak.

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    Grasshopper's pedigree - 2011's Shadows of the Damned, the No More Heroes series - will grab many hardcore gamers' attention, if Lollipop Chainsaw's completely zany concept doesn't do it first.










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