I’ve played a lot of weird Japanese games but never have I ever played something this insane localized to English with no changes. I found myself exclaiming ‘Really!?’ and ‘What!?’ multiple times while playing through Double Peace as I couldn’t believe what I was playing. The game knows its audience, and that is the super weeaboo. Gal-Gun bleeds animé, down to even using the word senpai constantly with no explanations to explain what that means.
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While each level is different and adds a lot of replayability, they all kind of blend together as this takes place in a Japanese high school, like the ones you may have seen in any number of animé series. Not only are there many different endings depending on what girl and dialogue you choose, but lots of different paths to take through each playthrough, meaning there are a plethora of levels that require multiple playthroughs to see. I thought it would be a flirty fun question instead, Hodai asked what she does alone “like in bed…ESPECIALLY IN BED!” Somehow the character didn’t run away forever and drink to forget the creepiness she just experienced face to face. For example, at one point I was able to ask a girl what she did when she was alone. Like most dating sims, there is no indication of whether or not your chosen lady will like or hate what you say, and even worse Hodai may just say something completely out of left field and quite perverted. Your dialogue selections with the girls affect how much affection they feel for you and determine the outcome of each playthrough, which lasts around two and a half hours. Depending on your character selection you’ll be presented with different dialogue selections and thus story. If you’re feeling really ambitious, you can even chase a girl and her sister. Throughout the game, you’ll be pursuing a girl selected at the start of the game, some of which need to unlock before you can go after them. Doki Doki mode is 100 percent objectification and sexualization of these girls (like most of the game), as well as not being all that fun, as you’ll just mashing with no real skill till you find their hot spot, then keep mashing. Doki Doki mode essentially allows you to wipe out multiple girls at once and get closer looks at ones that tickle your fancy. Doki Doki mode can be activated once your meter charges up during gameplay once activated, you select multiple on-screen girls to seductively pose as you prod and poke them until you find the exact place they each enjoy being touched, then caress them there till a meter fills on the side of the screen. If that has you down, don’t worry as there is plenty more content for those desperate to be teased by animé girls. However, don’t expect to see any of their naughty bits, as they are always obscured by either shadows or textures, which feels like a half-measure considering the selling point of this title is the pervertedness and sexualizing of the characters, though I’m not complaining, I’m quite happy not seeing young-looking teens nude. On top of that, you can zoom in which not only allows for easier aiming from afar but allows you to see through objects including the high schoolers outfits, this includes their bathing suits. You’ll be tasked with shooting them with a pheromone gun that causes them to go into “ecstasy” which is a fancy way of saying orgasm, as their eyes roll back in their head, their cheeks turn red, and they fall to the ground exhausted.īy moving the aiming reticule around each girls’ body you’ll search for what is essentially their g-spot, or the spot that you can make most girls climax with one shot. Anytime girls see Hodai they rush him to confess their love via love letters, hugs, and shouting their love from afar. The setup and premise sound rather innocent, but the execution is downright perverted, and the game doesn’t pretend to be anything other than that. Thus he has quite the dilemma on his hands. This also means that Hodai has only 24 hours to find his one true love, as he apparently can’t ever be shot with another arrow. This causes every female in his school to become lovestruck and obsessed with him. This game largely follows the same story: An angel/cupid in training is tasked with shooting the main character, Hodai, with a single love shot, but ends up blasting him with a lifetime’s worth by accident. The story of the original is explained at the start of the game, as this game takes place at the very same school, just with all new characters and enemies. However, this game can be enjoyed without having played the original. Double Peace is a sequel to the original Gal-Gun (or Gal Gun or Gal*Gun) which was never localized outside of Japan.