This is done via the PlayStation 4's touchpad on the controller, or the screen on the Vita. The differing routes allows the player to select what stage they'd like to play from an ordered list (in order to play stages the player passed on, a new game must be started) whilst the dialogue ranges from statements of love to perverted remarks, and these all allow the player to either straighten a girl's affection for Houdai or dwindle it, depending on her tastes and what is said. The game was originally released only for the Xbox 360. The academy shop is open to the player. The player takes the role of a male student, Houdai Kudoki, who attempts to shoot his female classmates with "PheromoneShot" while he finds his "True Lo… The title features branching paths and dialogue trees. The player takes the role of a male student, Tenzou Motesugi, who must shoot his female classmates with "Pheromone Arrow" to prevent him from falling in love with them, while he finds one of the four lead girls before sunset. They aren't affected by Houdai's curse due to a hidden profession as demon hunters, the sisters spend the game hunting Kurona, whilst also rekindling a bond with Houdai, whom they have not spoken to in three years. "Doki-Doki Mode" makes a return, effectively breaking up the gameplay and preventing tedium. A student The sisters Shinobu and Maya, who are the students at the academy and childhood friends of Houdai are also relevant to the plot. A PlayStation 3 port with additional characters and The synopsis takes place in a high-school where the protagonist Tenzou Motesugi, a second-year male student, has been accidentally shot with several "Cupid Arrows" by an apprentice angel, Patako. The game was released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan in August 2015, in Europe in July 2016, and in North America in August 2016. Zooming in also allows the player to see through invisible walls. The game takes place in a fictional academy in Japan, named Sakurachi Academy. It is run by Aoi, a female musician at the school who isn't affected by Houdai's cupid condition. The game features branching paths and multiple endings.
Donations can also be made to Aoi, which will unlocking her secret ending if enough are made. Holding the right shoulder button allows the players reticule to be zoomed in, with the left shoulder button serving as a method of slowing the sights down. The aura of many arrows caused the attraction of female students from the entire school, trying to confess love to him. Barker did however like the multitude of different girls in the game, and the fact they each have a unique voice. Both of these serve as a mean of gaining the player a more accurate shot. Items here can be purchased, including increased player stats, more powerful shots and new camera angels for Doki-Doki mode. Items such as character profiles, cosmetics or other school girls to subdue can be found behind certain hidden walls, as well as decreased cover for female students to hide behind. If shot, they can be interacted with, and the player may experiment to see if they are his destined lover.The English version of the game was originally to be released on July 15, 2016 in Europe and July 19, 2016 in North America, however, on July 11, 2016, PQube officially announced via The North American Vita version garnered some attention around release due to a humorous Game Revolution's Jed Whitaker gave the game a positive review, applauding the branching paths and magnitude of content to unlock, while also praising the replay value and ability of seeing through objects, saying it added depth. Barker cited the sluggish reticule and faulty touch controls as frustrating. He would go on to give the game a 3/10, closing out his review with "Shameless like a boob tube but about a billion times less interesting, Gal*Gun: Double Peace is a bad rails-shooter that tries tirelessly to get a raise, only to leave you feeling limp and agitated. Despite this, he complained of the faulty touch controls and Sammy Barker of Push Square gave the game a negative review. A major side effect of the arrow is if Tenzou is unable find one of four "True Love" girls before sunset, he'll be destined for a life of loneliness. There are over seventy girls in the game, all of which contain specific endings. It is the sequel to the 2011 game, Gal*Gun, and is similar to its predecessor. However Specific sections will also require the use of touch or swipes. This is referred to as a In the original Xbox 360 version, the player could control the camera below the hemline of the girl during Doki Doki Mode. Gal*Gun (ぎゃる☆がん, Gyaru Gan) is a Japanese rail shooter Bishōjo game developed by Inti Creates and published by Alchemist, and released in Japan on January 27, 2011. For Gal*Gun on the Xbox 360, GameFAQs has 2 guides and walkthroughs, 39 cheat codes and secrets, 39 achievements, and 7 user screenshots. All currency is gained by completing levels or specific requests from other students. The game features different routes and endings, depending on chosen girl and progression.The shooting is broken up by "action events" similar to that of a boss battle, as well as a "The developer also added a panic button that switches the action for a retro-looking game, with authentic animations and sounds. Gal*Gun: Double Peace (ぎゃる☆がん だぶるぴーす, Gyaru Gan Daburu Pīsu) is a rail shooter bishōjo video game developed by Inti Creates. Kurona's cursed girls are more difficult to subdue, requiring the player to first shoot a mini demon angel that hovers around the infected girl before the female student may be shot with a pheromone shot. These requests can be viewed in between levels, and are usually completed by collecting a certain hidden item within a stage. He also complained of the performance on the Vita, while also criticizing the game's graphics, saying it looks over a decade old. "The game was deemed objectionable and banned in New Zealand by the