In modern Japanese game development, few minds bend and twist as readily as Suda 51’s to give gamers a unique view on life as interpreted by Grasshopper Manufacturer. Just look to the studio’s past work: Shadows of the Damned flipped the princess allegory video games have been treading for decades while Lollipop Chainsaw presented some seriously biting dialog, all while hiding under the veil of…
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Suda art and style
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Yamaoka's soundtrack
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Total lack of reward in the gigolo missions.
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Repetitive gameplay over and over.
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Irrespective of your views on sexism, this is just a bad game
