Oh mew, when I had X360, I did enjoy Onechanbara on that. The Z Kagura sequel gameplay and graphics look better,
although I think BSS had better splitscreen for co-op (and co-op support for the story mode, at least for free mode).
Z Kagura does add new characters and weapons, as well as new enemy types, better graphics, higher cutscene production values, and new gameplay elements to the series,
so it is worth a mew or two. I think if people enjoyed hack n slash like Lollipop Chainsaw, they will enjoy this even more. And this is probably the only videogame
that involves fighting vampires besides zombies (or half vampires that fight zombies). Kagura and Saaya are just as likeable as Aya and Saki. Very cool sisters. And I like their personalities more. =^^=
Onechanbara Z: Kagura With NoNoNo! debut trailer, screenshots - Gematsu
although I think BSS had better splitscreen for co-op (and co-op support for the story mode, at least for free mode).
Z Kagura does add new characters and weapons, as well as new enemy types, better graphics, higher cutscene production values, and new gameplay elements to the series,
so it is worth a mew or two. I think if people enjoyed hack n slash like Lollipop Chainsaw, they will enjoy this even more. And this is probably the only videogame
that involves fighting vampires besides zombies (or half vampires that fight zombies). Kagura and Saaya are just as likeable as Aya and Saki. Very cool sisters. And I like their personalities more. =^^=
Onechanbara Z: Kagura With NoNoNo! debut trailer, screenshots - Gematsu
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