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# Epic Gameplay Chainsaw Power Zombie Mayhem Lollipop Chainsaw - Playstation 3

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**Price:** 415 zł
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## Summary

> 🎉 Chainsaws & Cheerleading: The Ultimate Zombie Experience!

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- **What is this?** Lollipop Chainsaw - Playstation 3 by wb
- **How much does it cost?** 415 zł with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Combo Moves for Days:** String together devastating combos to take out hordes of zombies and show off your skills!
- • **Epic Boss Battles Await:** Face off against the outrageous zombie rock lords in thrilling, over-the-top encounters.
- • **A Unique Artistic Vision:** Experience the wild creativity of SUDA 51, blending horror and humor in a vibrant world.
- • **Engaging Storyline with a Twist:** Dive into a captivating narrative penned by James Gunn that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Zombie Slayer:** Master Juliet's chainsaw skills and cheerleading acrobatics to dominate the undead!

## Overview

Lollipop Chainsaw for PlayStation 3 is an action-adventure game featuring Juliet Starling, an 18-year-old cheerleader with a chainsaw, as she battles through a zombie outbreak at San Romero High. Developed by SUDA 51 and scripted by James Gunn, the game combines unique artistic elements with engaging gameplay, allowing players to execute combos and face off against formidable zombie rock lords.

## Description

Product Description Lollipop Chainsaw is the 'un-deadly' story of sweet and killer zombie-hunter Juliet Starling and her quest to uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak. With her wickedly awesome chainsaw in hand, Juliet slices, dices and splits her way through hordes of the undead, but soon realizes the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to kill the chainsaw-wielding cheerleader. Lollipop Chainsaw is being developed by Grasshoper Manufacture, led by celebrated game developer Goichi Suda (aka SUDA 51) and featuring the musical compositions of the renowned Akira Yamaoka. In addition, Hollywood director and writer James Gunn (Super, Slither, Dawn of the Dead, Tromeo and Juliet) has brought his cult humor and edgy storytelling to Lollipop Chainsaw's script. desertcart.com Lollipop Chainsaw is a Hack and Slash, single player Action game in which players battle zombies as never before - in the form of the spirited and sexy, chainsaw-wielding cheerleader heroine, Juliet Starling. The game contains an addictive mixture of mature zombie apocalypse gameplay, juxtaposed with the bubbly actions and attitude of the perky teen heroine. Additional features include, upgradable cheerleading abilities and chain saws that both serve in combat, over-the-top zombie rock lord bosses, a storyline full of hooks, and a rockin' soundtrack. Put girl power, and a chainsaw to use like never before. View larger Zombies end bloodily, and in rainbow hues any teenage girl would love. View larger So Sweet You Can Just DieLollipop Chainsaw is the UN-deadly story of sweet and killer zombie-hunter Juliet Starling and her quest to uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak. With her wickedly awesome chainsaw in hand, Juliet slices, dices and splits her way through hordes of the undead, but soon realizes the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to kill the chainsaw-wielding cheerleader. Lollipop Chainsaw is being developed by Grasshoper Manufacture, led by celebrated game developer Goichi Suda (AKA SUDA 51) and featuring the musical compositions of the renowned Akira Yamaoka. In addition, Hollywood director and writer James Gunn (Super, Slither, Dawn of the Dead, Tromeo and Juliet) has brought his cult humor and edgy storytelling to Lollipop Chainsaw's script. GameplayLollipop Chainsaw is a Hack and Slash Action game. To combat and kill zombie enemies, players utilize a combination of available attacks. Light attacks, in the form of punches kicks, and the like can be used in taking on small numbers of enemies, or to maneuver enemies into the most convenient position when faced with a numerical disadvantage. Stonger attacks against single or multiple enemies are unleashed using Juliet's devastating chainsaw. Even stronger advanced attacks are possible by filling up Juliet's star meter. The decapitated, but quite alive severed head of Juilet's boyfriend Nick can be used in attacks as well, and success in attacks allows for the upgrade of Juliet's chainsaw. Key Game FeaturesA New Kind of Killer Heroine - Juliet Starling is an 18-year-old student with a dark secret - zombie-hunting with a killer chainsaw in hand. Juliet must balance the drama of high school while carrying out her zombie-hunting lineage.Gameplay Design - Celebrated game developer SUDA 51 brings his unique creative style and vision to the gameplay design, taking players through a wild ride of zombies, chainsaws, and rainbows.Edgy Storyline - Through an adapted script by James Gunn, Juliet must uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak at her school, San Romero High, but soon realizes the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to take her down.Combat/Weapons - Players will hone their cheerleading acrobatics and chainsaw skills to string together devastating combo moves, taking out hordes of the undead.Zombie Rock Lords - San Romero High's zombie jocks and undead faculty are the least of Juliet's concerns when she soon realizes that she faces a bigger challenge, zombie rock lords that add a new beat' to SUDA 51's over-the-top boss battles.Head Bangin' Music - With original music created by popular video game composer Akira Yamaoka (best known for the Silent Hill series) and other notable artists, Lollipop Chainsaw features a soundtrack that's to die for. In addition to original music, Juliet's playlist will also include familiar songs from various musical genres. Additional Screenshots

Review: A enjoyable, profane, rainbow/sparkle covered zombie horde murder spree. - If you are easily offended by "bad" words, turn back now. This is not the game for you. For everyone else: Lolipop Chainsaw is a very unique game. It combines the fun of mass zombie slaying, quirky stylish rainbow/sparkle effects complimenting the dismemberment, numerous references ranging from Monty Python to bands to zombie movies to internet, a fair bit of humor, a good bit of profanity and profane lines, a small amount of fan service, and a quite workable and fun combat system. They also throw in a fair amount of mini games to break things up. Somehow it ties this all up in it's satisfying rainbow sparkle package. Outside of the profane language used the only possible flaw I see is that the game is rather short. A weekend play could easily beat it, or a dedicated day for those with more time. Lets break it down now: Story: I rather enjoyed it. They embrace the cheesey and non-nonsensical nature. They poke fun at other movies and themselves as well. The story doesn't really take itself serious and yet it provides more than the "oh here are enemies to kill". It provides a source of amusement and character that adds to the game. Graphics: I've seen better but the graphics are nothing to sneeze at. Things look crisp and good. No slow-down was encountered and things played fluidly. The visuals from attacks and hitting zombies are amusing and well done as well as the zombies and environments themselves. Controls: The controls don't feel quite as masterful as a game like god of War or Devil May Cry, yet the controls are still well done. You'll feel yourself desiring to be a little more fluid at times, because chainsaw attacks leave you open for brief amounts of time, but you'll find the dodging to be more than apt at dealing with this. Also once you start unlocking more combo's you'll find this disappears entirely if you're using combos wisely. Clever additions to the game in control scheme add some control stick manipulation and button presses for finishing off enemies and some in game actions. They are never too difficult and go a long way to adding to the flavor. This is one of the first games that made me feel like they were taking advantage of the fact I'm wielding a bloody chainsaw!! Combat: Not too deep, but fun. Ultimately though somewhat simple the combat is just satisfying. I never thought I would enjoy spray the screen with rainbows, sparkles, and severed body parts/heads so much fun :). Make good use of the dodges and your chainsaws sweeps and you'll be fine. Profanity: Yes this gets it's own section. This game says some pretty lewd things and some pretty profane things. Overall I found them humorous and well paced, you never feel drowned in it and yet there is always another comment somewhere around the corner that makes you say "I can't believe they put that in there.". I have a fairly high tolerance for these kinds of things and while not offended I'm very surprised they added some of the things in there that they did. Still I'm kind of glad they did. The game has it's own quirky appeal to it, profane or not. Ultimately for many I feel like this may be a rental due to it being so short. But for those that like quirky games or zombies this is worth owning, provided you can handle a good share of profanity.
Review: Hilarious, FUN game that doesn't take itself seriously - Such a fun game... - Likable characters - Hilarious dialogue - Absurd, fun story - Fun gameplay - Michael Rosenbaum voice acting the role of Nick This is an excellent bargain-bin game full of action, fun characters, zombies, dirty jokes...it's like a movie Joe Bob Briggs or Gilbert Godfried (or Rhonda) would've shown on TV. Nick (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum), the disembodied head/boyfriend of Juliet easily gets the best jokes and pretty much nails it every time he talks. There were points where I'd have to pause the game and laugh for several minutes at what Nick had just said. Graphics are decent, colorful, and the soundtrack is GREAT, full of classic songs like "Lollipop" and "Mickey". It's a shame the SJWs complained about this game as much as they did and gave it bad press, because it's really underrated. You even get a trophy for using the camera to look up Juliet's skirt - the game knows what it is, laughs it off and isn't ashamed of it. Anyway, for around $15-$20 it's totally worth the price and if you're the type to do multiple playthroughs, the game more than pays for itself with all the fun you'll have.

## Features

- Juliet Starling is an 18-year-old student with a dark secret- zombie-hunting with a killer chainsaw in hand. Juliet must balance the drama of high school while carrying out her zombie-hunting lineage.
- Celebrated game developer SUDA 51 brings his unique creative style and vision to the gameplay design, taking players through a wild ride of zombies, chainsaws, and rainbows.
- Through an adapted script by James Gunn, Juliet must uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak at her school, San Romero High, but soon realizes the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to take her down.
- Players will hone their cheerleading acrobatics and chainsaw skills to string together devastating combo moves, taking out hordes of the undead.
- San Romero High's zombie jocks and undead faculty are the least of Juliet's concerns when she soon realizes that she faces a bigger challenge, zombie rock lords that add a new 'beat' to SUDA 51's over-the-top boss battles.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005J5K9UW |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (567) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883929218165 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 1000243312 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Warner Bros |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.51 x 6.81 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | June 12, 2012 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 883929218165 |

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this game open world? Or forced path?**
A: You have to follow a predefined path in the game,but it's still really funny

**Q: Is this the uncencered version?**
A: It appears that mine is the censored "M (Mature 17+)" version, as opposed to uncensored Adult Only "AO (Mature 18+)" version.

**Q: does this game work on ps4**
A: Unfortunately no, pS4 can only play ps4 games.

**Q: Can anyone play this online with other people?**
A: no, i dont recall seeing an online option.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A enjoyable, profane, rainbow/sparkle covered zombie horde murder spree.
*by R***S on June 20, 2012*

If you are easily offended by "bad" words, turn back now. This is not the game for you. For everyone else: Lolipop Chainsaw is a very unique game. It combines the fun of mass zombie slaying, quirky stylish rainbow/sparkle effects complimenting the dismemberment, numerous references ranging from Monty Python to bands to zombie movies to internet, a fair bit of humor, a good bit of profanity and profane lines, a small amount of fan service, and a quite workable and fun combat system. They also throw in a fair amount of mini games to break things up. Somehow it ties this all up in it's satisfying rainbow sparkle package. Outside of the profane language used the only possible flaw I see is that the game is rather short. A weekend play could easily beat it, or a dedicated day for those with more time. Lets break it down now: Story: I rather enjoyed it. They embrace the cheesey and non-nonsensical nature. They poke fun at other movies and themselves as well. The story doesn't really take itself serious and yet it provides more than the "oh here are enemies to kill". It provides a source of amusement and character that adds to the game. Graphics: I've seen better but the graphics are nothing to sneeze at. Things look crisp and good. No slow-down was encountered and things played fluidly. The visuals from attacks and hitting zombies are amusing and well done as well as the zombies and environments themselves. Controls: The controls don't feel quite as masterful as a game like god of War or Devil May Cry, yet the controls are still well done. You'll feel yourself desiring to be a little more fluid at times, because chainsaw attacks leave you open for brief amounts of time, but you'll find the dodging to be more than apt at dealing with this. Also once you start unlocking more combo's you'll find this disappears entirely if you're using combos wisely. Clever additions to the game in control scheme add some control stick manipulation and button presses for finishing off enemies and some in game actions. They are never too difficult and go a long way to adding to the flavor. This is one of the first games that made me feel like they were taking advantage of the fact I'm wielding a bloody chainsaw!! Combat: Not too deep, but fun. Ultimately though somewhat simple the combat is just satisfying. I never thought I would enjoy spray the screen with rainbows, sparkles, and severed body parts/heads so much fun :). Make good use of the dodges and your chainsaws sweeps and you'll be fine. Profanity: Yes this gets it's own section. This game says some pretty lewd things and some pretty profane things. Overall I found them humorous and well paced, you never feel drowned in it and yet there is always another comment somewhere around the corner that makes you say "I can't believe they put that in there.". I have a fairly high tolerance for these kinds of things and while not offended I'm very surprised they added some of the things in there that they did. Still I'm kind of glad they did. The game has it's own quirky appeal to it, profane or not. Ultimately for many I feel like this may be a rental due to it being so short. But for those that like quirky games or zombies this is worth owning, provided you can handle a good share of profanity.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hilarious, FUN game that doesn't take itself seriously
*by T***R on May 31, 2015*

Such a fun game... - Likable characters - Hilarious dialogue - Absurd, fun story - Fun gameplay - Michael Rosenbaum voice acting the role of Nick This is an excellent bargain-bin game full of action, fun characters, zombies, dirty jokes...it's like a movie Joe Bob Briggs or Gilbert Godfried (or Rhonda) would've shown on TV. Nick (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum), the disembodied head/boyfriend of Juliet easily gets the best jokes and pretty much nails it every time he talks. There were points where I'd have to pause the game and laugh for several minutes at what Nick had just said. Graphics are decent, colorful, and the soundtrack is GREAT, full of classic songs like "Lollipop" and "Mickey". It's a shame the SJWs complained about this game as much as they did and gave it bad press, because it's really underrated. You even get a trophy for using the camera to look up Juliet's skirt - the game knows what it is, laughs it off and isn't ashamed of it. Anyway, for around $15-$20 it's totally worth the price and if you're the type to do multiple playthroughs, the game more than pays for itself with all the fun you'll have.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ a bubblegum fun ride of a game
*by M***R on June 13, 2012*

i didn't have a lot of expectations going in except i was happy about the rumored plethora of rainbows (and they are here!)! the game breaks you in fairly well...the prologue is an easy transition into new moves and combo practice. the one thing i found sort of frustrating right off the bat is that you could be mid-horde and the screen would stop to explain a new move or somesuch which sort of threw off the momentum. there may be some finesse in the gameplay, however this seems to be a button masher (more or less) if i've ever seen one. and honestly, the game moves pretty quickly and is enough fun that most tediums are forgotten pretty quickly. several times i found myself saying "i will play ONE more level..." and then i would see two hours go by. sure there is loads of teenage boy humor, but given the title of the game and the style it was made in (not to mention suda51's input) this isn't a big surprise. most of the jokes are fairly corny, but a couple of times i found myself snickering out loud. i DID feel the boss fights were tedious. honestly, how many times in a row must you kill someone? the one really bothersome thing was the length of some of the cutscenes and the subsequent load times. at this point in the ps3's lifespan, there shouldn't be an extensive load time for a cutscene. and then an extensive load time right after. for me, the breakdown was as follows: concept: pretty hilarious. there is a definite adolescent humor at work here. sometimes it works, other times it feels a little forced. graphics: i was a little disappointed. for a new release game, i felt the graphics were fairly poor, especially in the cutscenes. sound: several of the songs on the soundtrack are great fun to fight to, however some of the interim music is a little too thrasher for me, especially for extended periods of time. sound effects were well done. playability: i certainly found this accessible from the get go. i stumbled a bit, but the game is well laid out for the beginner. entertainment: great! i loved the excess of rainbows, silly moves, and especially SPARKLE MODE! as a female, i appreciate a game that is tailored to my rainbow addiction and video game ass-kickery. replay value: unsure...there are outfits and art to collect in-game, but right now i'm not sure i'd want to play this repeatedly. i will hang onto it for a while to see if i have the urge. all in all, i'm pleased i bought this (but i'm more pleased i got it on sale). for anyone on the fence, i'd recommend waiting until the price drops. it may not be a masterpiece, but it is a heck of a lot of fun.

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