![]() ![]() Much of the plot revolves around making peace and finding answers, whilst the other bulk of the plot revolves around the promise of winning a competitive part of the festival and opening the path to becoming a Kagura – a powerful shinobi who’s able to go toe to toe with the fearsome Yoma. The girls, 20 in total from four different schools, are all teleported to a resort island to take part in a festival where the deceased are briefly brought back and can communicate and interact with their loved ones before they’re able to peacefully continue on to the afterlife. Estival Versus will please fans, and I had a lot of fun with it, but some issues were raised where I’d never had them on previous games. It might sound like I’m complaining but I’m not – this is just what Senran Kagura is. I’m not shy of fan-service although there’s a time and a place, but Senran Kagura has always made that time and place to be a constant – maybe it’s a form of OCD where boobs have to be focused on every 30 seconds. The stories are better than you’d initially think, the characters are likeable and the action, although it can become repetitive as the games are quite lengthy, is fun and exciting. Senran Kagura: Estival Versus is the series’ first game on PS4 and, though it may be hard to believe, it ramps the fan-service up even further. ![]()
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