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Ultimately, any girl can equip any weapon, and that leads to the one thing I couldn’t get over: diversity. Speed-based characters like Asuka and Hikage typically use lighter weapons like pistols or dual pistols, while heavy-hitting characters like Katsuragi, Yomi and Homura use heavier weapons like gatling guns and rocket launchers. Interestingly, many of the character’s default weapons match their original fighting style to a degree.
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Being different doesn’t equate to being bad, and while the unique experience is definitely enjoyable, there is no denying that Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash offers a fundamentally different experience that will definitely be a turn off for the inflexible. This skepticism turned out to be warranted, though not to the degree I had expected.
#Senran kagura peach beach splash series
I love the gameplay offered in the SK series and I’m not particularly fond of Splatoon, so the thought of a series I like being bastardized by incorporating features from one that I don’t really care for left me a bit skeptical about how well SK would lend itself towards such a genre. In my case, this meant PBS was already fighting an uphill battle right from the get-go. The easiest way to describe Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash would be Splatoon with Senran Kagura characters. Questions will arise throughout, such as who’s behind the tournament and why everyone is being forced to participate, but they all play second fiddle to the fanservice which is offered in copious amounts. Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash’s story lends itself perfectly to the franchise’s perverted humor, having all the notable shinobi from throughout the series (including some newcomers) participate in a tournament called Peach Beach Splash where they swap their weapons and Ninja Arts for water guns. And now, as part of the series’ 5th Anniversary, the series is deviating from that gameplay once more with Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash. Outside of one, which is an entirely different genre, they’re all brawlers through-and-through, offering gameplay reminiscent of Double Dragon, Streets of Rage and Fighting Force. Senran Kagura has been around for several years now, releasing various titles for the Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita and, most recently, the PlayStation 4.