Gal*Gun Making Its Way to the Playstation 3

2132460340 full 212x300 Gal*Gun Making Its Way to the Playstation 3It has recently been announced that the bishojo rail shooting game Gal*Gun which was originally released as an XBox360 exclusive game earlier this year will be released on the Playstation 3 at a date which is yet to be confirmed. Developed by Inti Creates and published by Alchemist, this will have all the features of the old game plus a few bonus additions including:

  • A New Character – Ekoro
  • Brand New Game Mode – Doki Doki Carnival (I assume it is going to be as the name hints)
  • PlayStation Move support…. right and
  • Improved Visuals
What is this game about you might ask? You take the role of Tenzou who after being shot by a Cupid Arrow, becomes irresistible to the opposite gender. With the prospect of potentially becoming lonely forever if he does not find “The one” for him, he shall be a single and lonely man forever! So what do you do? Walk around the school and blast girls with your pheromone shot.

Featuring what seems to be a high degree of fanservice, mini-games, tentacles and many girls to choose from…. this might be up your alley if you are into games such as this. As there is no region lock on the Playstation 3, you will be able to import this and play it in the comfort of your own bedroom regardless of what Playstation 3 version you own.

Official release outside of Japan? Think again I say….

[Source of Information and Images:andriasang.com]

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