School Girl / Zombie Hunter arrives exclusively on the Playstation 4 November 17. The official site mentions some other gameplay details like traps, enemy variety, explosives, and a “vast array of weapons.” But the important thing is really Tactical Fashion. But never in all my myriad ecchi-flavored adventures have I seen an entire gameplay system that relies on how scantily clad your character is. I’m a big fan of the Senran Kagura series, and also games like Onechanbara and Criminal Girls. I’ve actually played a lot of games in the same vein as School Girl / Zombie Hunter. The game was released in Japan on 12 January 2017 It has been described as a 'Zombie Panic shooting Action' ('') title and it is considered to be within the Onechanbara videogames series: the setting is, in fact, the same universe. SG/ZH: School Girl Zombie Hunter Release Details PlayStation 4. Leave your uniform behind in order to execute a quick escape or drop your unmentionables on the ground to draw enemies together for a devastating ambush. For SG/ZH: School Girl Zombie Hunter on the PlayStation 4, the GameFAQs information page shows all known release data and credits. Use various bits of clothing to lure, confuse, and destroy your enemies. Actually, just read what the website says verbatim because I’m not sure how else to describe it. Find the source of the undead infestation. The game’s official website does mention that Tactical Fashion will be involved. Set in the Onechanbara universe and taking place at the prestigious Kirisaku High School (known for its balanced curriculum of sports and academics), this is a story of survival: five students cut off from the outside world and surrounded by a seemingly endless flood of ravening zombie hordes. Up to five players can join the action as they fight endless waves of reanimated corpses, and try to survive with their clothing intact. School Girl / Zombie Hunter is a spinoff of the popular Onechanbara hack n’ slash series that focuses on a group of schoolgirls trapped in a school overrun with the undead. Not such a bad trade, depending on how you look at things. One that’s a little less about shooting Nazi zombies, and more about scantily clad anime ladies. Aksys Games, publisher behind such titles as The Nonary Games and the Guilty Gear series, are bringing a new kind of co-op zombie game to PS4 this November.
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