


Massacred zombies jet bursts of light instead of blood. The gold medals are used for upgrading the character's stats and buy new signature moves, while rare platinum coins can be rewarded for killing special zombies or Sparkle Hunting. By killing many zombies, it can earn you two types of medals (which are used from an in-game shop called Chop2Shop.zom). When the player completes certain challenges in the game, Juliet's chainsaw and skills will be upgraded, gaining new abilities as you progress further into the game. Juliet can place Nick's head and attached on a zombie's decapitated head and allows the player to control Nick possessing the zombie's body while assisting Juliet. It will arrive in 2023, its name is provisional and there is no trace. The remake of Lollipop Chainsaw is official. Juliet also carries the disembodied head of her boyfriend, Nick, who was bitten by a zombie and hangs him with her skirt, can be used as a projectile device. Juliet Starling, Nick and San Romero High School will soon be back in our lives. Three categories of attacks may be performed: Light attacks (acrobatic kicks and punches by using her pom-poms), Heavy attacks (furious chainsaw slashes), and Super attacks (used for killing zombies and saving classmates will fill up Juliet's star meter). Juliet now has to rid the school of the undead outbreak. 15 platinum medals in Chop2Shop.zom (stage 3 and later) Bunny Costume. Everything began in Juliet's classroom, whereas a schoolmate of hers started to turn students into zombies in order to undo the barrier separating our world and Rotten World, a dimension where demonic and undead beings dwell. The locale for the events is San Romero High School. Instead, a better save system could have been implemented.Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack and slash action game with gameplay resembling No More Heroes series, featuring a zombie-slaying cheerleader named Juliet Starling as the main protagonist. And when Juliet dies, you must start again from earlier on in the game - therefore repeating a portion of the game you already saw. The action gets repetitive, even while unlocking new locations, enemies and fighting moves. Over time, the voluptuous Juliet will master new moves and weapons by purchasing them at magical store kiosks that pop up - which will come in handy when she takes on tougher baddies including ones lit on fire, exploding zombies and major boss battles. There's even a timed minigame in the school gym that challenges Juliet to cut off as many zombie heads as possible in three minutes - and have them land in the basketball net to score more than 100 points. Sure, this game is gory - Juliet can saw zombies in half both vertically and horizontally, and behead three or four of them with one chainsaw spin - but during the combat you'll also see glitter, stars and rainbows splash out of the zombie bodies. Some of her basic moves include a jump kick, acrobatic somersaults in the air (over zombies' heads) and slashing enemies in a number of directions. Lollipop Chainsaw is played from a cinematic third-person perspective, therefore gamers see Juliet on the screen at all times. Juliet can also use his head as a weapon or attach it to a headless zombie to temporarily help her ward off the creatures. I mentioned this game was ridiculous, yes? In fact, Juliet's boyfriend gets bitten by a zombie early on in the single-player adventure, and so she does the only thing she can think of to save him from turning into one of them: cut off his head before the infected blood reaches it, and cast a spell so he can stay alive (while hanging off the back of her skirt on a hook, no less). Good thing, actually, as a zombie outbreak ravages her school, and so Juliet trades her pompoms with a giant chainsaw used to slice and dice the undead before they can infect others. Interactive Entertainment, Lollipop Chainsaw follows Juliet Starling, a blonde and pigtailed high-school cheerleader with a fantastic secret: she's really a trained zombie hunter. While its over-the-top premise, upgradeable combat moves and great soundtrack make this odd adventure a unique and memorable one, it ultimately proves to be a disappointing romp - and certainly not worth the $60 price tag. This is the bizarre premise to Lollipop Chainsaw, a gory, sexy and campy action game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. - The only thing weirder than a chainsaw-wielding cheerleader who hunts zombies is when she carries around her boyfriend's disembodied head hooked to her skirt.
