SolicitorPirate
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So Estival Versus was on a pretty hefty discount on PS+, and I bought it on impulse.
Before I start, I want to contextualise both my experience with the franchise and my general feelings towards otaku games. I'm not fubdamentally against fanservice; I've been critical of certain aspects of Japanese fetishisation (lolis, innocent and subservient girls, etc) and some of the culture of the fandom surrounding these games, but I don't have any fundemantel issue with these games existing.
Regarding Senran Kagura, my first exposure to the series was Shinovi Versus. I played the Japanese version and liked it a bunch, despite not knowing what the hell was going on. I then played the first game and bounced off that pretty fast, but adored the second game, which was the first I played in English. The gameplay wasn't anything amazing, but I loved the ridiculous tonal inconsistency of a serious storyline and boobs all over the place. In particular, my favourite part of the games were the weird Cthulhu-esque monsters who all still had to have boobs.
Which brings me to Estival Versus. This game...kinda sucks? The gameplay doesn't seem to have evolved in any meaningful way from Shonovi Versus and the story has gone from ridiculous fanservice bullshit that tried to be serious to an anime beach episode stretched across an entire game. The move sets are stale and limited, and I find myself comparing the fucking Warriors games favourably to this. And the giant boss monsters are completely absent.
Finally, I've long seen fans insist that Senran Kagura's real appeal is its characters. I can't help but feel that they have been playing a different game from me. The characters are simple anime tropes who seem to feel a constant need to remind you what their gimmick is. Also, no one acts like a fucking human being! The intro seems to encapsulate all my problems with the writing; every second line is there to remind you which girl is the sadist and which is the masochist, and neither of them seem to be slightly perplexed when their fucking dead sister came back to life! The whole thing just feels fucking asinine.
Before I start, I want to contextualise both my experience with the franchise and my general feelings towards otaku games. I'm not fubdamentally against fanservice; I've been critical of certain aspects of Japanese fetishisation (lolis, innocent and subservient girls, etc) and some of the culture of the fandom surrounding these games, but I don't have any fundemantel issue with these games existing.
Regarding Senran Kagura, my first exposure to the series was Shinovi Versus. I played the Japanese version and liked it a bunch, despite not knowing what the hell was going on. I then played the first game and bounced off that pretty fast, but adored the second game, which was the first I played in English. The gameplay wasn't anything amazing, but I loved the ridiculous tonal inconsistency of a serious storyline and boobs all over the place. In particular, my favourite part of the games were the weird Cthulhu-esque monsters who all still had to have boobs.
Which brings me to Estival Versus. This game...kinda sucks? The gameplay doesn't seem to have evolved in any meaningful way from Shonovi Versus and the story has gone from ridiculous fanservice bullshit that tried to be serious to an anime beach episode stretched across an entire game. The move sets are stale and limited, and I find myself comparing the fucking Warriors games favourably to this. And the giant boss monsters are completely absent.
Finally, I've long seen fans insist that Senran Kagura's real appeal is its characters. I can't help but feel that they have been playing a different game from me. The characters are simple anime tropes who seem to feel a constant need to remind you what their gimmick is. Also, no one acts like a fucking human being! The intro seems to encapsulate all my problems with the writing; every second line is there to remind you which girl is the sadist and which is the masochist, and neither of them seem to be slightly perplexed when their fucking dead sister came back to life! The whole thing just feels fucking asinine.