


This results in the remainder of their attire breaking off. The finisher where you press Square near an enemy who is nearly out to get into an FPS mode where you shoot water at high speed on their boobs or ass is quite something. Missions usually involve taking out a few random grunts or sets of them, defeating a group of shinobi, or just random objectives like putting out a few fires while enemies attack. It may make the experience too easy for some even though the aim is to avoid getting hit and shooting here. The only problem with the actual gunplay is the auto aim. Each weapon feels different and some of them let you rocket slide like it’s Vanquish. You earn better rewards and actually have a challenge. While each mission has difficulty options, I’d recommend spending a bit of time in training and then going for the hardest difficulty directly. Unlike Splatoon 2, horde mode isn’t limited to some stupid restricted time slots here. Multiplayer is available with free and ranked modes in addition to a co-op survival mode that you can play solo if you please as well. You have a main story mode that is full of dialogue before each actual mission, tournaments, and more. Gameplay wise, there is a lot to take in. Now the Shinobi get teleported and have their bikinis on (and off sometimes) and their personalities are just as funny or terrible as they were in Estival Versus.

When I first started playing the main story and just exploring what was on offer here, I was shocked at how much fun everything was. Everything leads to someone’s outfit taking damage and revealing more and more with loads of boobs across the board.

I’m not complaining, but that’s pretty much it. Basically the plot just exists as an excuse to get the girls to participate and splash water all over the place and shoot each other with water guns. Peach Beach Splash or PBS is a water gun tournament that has all the ninjas you know and love participate to win a prize which will be anything they desire. Kenichiro Takaki’s love for shooters is at the forefront here because Peach Beach Splash is a third person shooter in the Senran Kagura universe. Senran Kagura Peach Beach Splash is another spinoff game from Tamsoft and Marvelous, but it isn’t a warriors game. It feels like Koei Tecmo’s warriors games have had such a large impact that every franchise will eventually see a Warriors spinoff. I definitely wanted to see the franchise do something different, though. The Vita version had some performance issues, but overall my experience was good across the board. When I reviewed Senran Kagura Estival Versus, I had a great time playing a Senran Kagura game on both PS4 and Vita.
