Do this enough times and with accurate aim, you’ll beat every level without even breaking a sweat (the game is seriously easy) and get better scores, which seems the part where the game is difficult – your challenge is actually getting a good score rather than not dying. To avoid getting “damaged” you must give them euphoria by shooting them – shoot them enough or hit their seemingly random weakspots enough times and they will fall to the ground all happy and blushing. Split into components… the more gameplay focused part of Gal Gun is really the on-rails shooter sections, where you’re “attacked” by schoolgirls (still can’t believe I just wrote this), and by attacked I mean they interact with you through kissing you or even stomping you (yeah…). The variety of the story is more than enough to warrant multiple playthroughs if you can stomach the mediocre writing, in my opinion.Īnd you’ll need to handle the gameplay too… Gameplay
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What makes up for it, though, is the multiple endings – there is one tied to each of the characters that you can talk to, each having their full route leading to a unique ending.
The writing isn’t very good or interesting, which is a sin in Visual Novel style games so I found myself skipping lengthy dialogues frequently. Fairly simplistic plot to make you the popular kid in school and thus throw you endless girls at you to not only shoot, but also talk and flirt during conversations in a Visual Novel style gameplay on top of the rail-shooter sections.