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Surprisingly, Gal*Gun 2 is a lot less racy than its predecessor, but that makes it feel less satirical and, oddly enough, more creepy. Gal*Gun: Double Peace ran through every hentai cliche in the book, from characters awkwardly falling on one another to tentacle monsters, but it was so over the top that I don’t think anyone could seriously see it as something intended to be genuinely titillating (except, perhaps, New Zealand’s then Chief Censor).
Going into Gal*Gun 2, I was expecting your typical “weird as hell” Japanese game that just so happens to double as a game, intended to be the imaginings of many a young land, but instead, I found something more. Gal*Gun 2 is a bizarre, yet thoroughly enjoyable shooter, with a story far richer than it needed to have and plenty of treasures to decorate your room. It also pays homage to other Inti Creates titles and greatly expands upon what the Gal*Gun series once was. I’m not justifying all the scantily clad love-smitten teens, and skirt blowing antics, but Gal*Gun 2 is a shooter that replaces blood with skin and even though it’s not done in a tastefully done manner, it is still very much so in keeping with an anime, as opposed to a hentai. So yes, there is moderation at play and with plenty to do, Gal*Gun 2 does have what it takes to be your next addiction/must-play title!
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At this point I should stipulate that Gal Gun isn’t hentai. Even comparing it to ecchi anime before is making it seem far more inappropriate than it really is. The True Ending you put so much effort into isn’t more lewd or anything. All that art and the profiles you’re urged to collect, none of that is erotic either. Even ogling the girls in Doki Doki Mode is kept relatively tame by modest outfits and camera angles. Outside of the sounds the girls make as they swoon over you, there’s nothing risque about Gal Gun.
I point this out because typically hentai and eroge games get away with design that is annoying or below-par because of their erotic appeal. Gal Gun has the underwhelming design, but nothing to excuse it with. Except for asking players to commit to an absurd grind, of course. This could be passable at a stretch if either the game was erotica or exceptionally well-written. Though even if either (or both) of those were true, the price tag would still be excessive.
















