Gal*Gun: Double Peace Critic Reviews
21 Total Reviews
10 Positive Reviews(47.6%)
10 Mixed Reviews(47.6%)
1 Negative Reviews(4.8%)
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Digitally Downloaded
July 26, 2016
Although the satire doesn’t localise as well as I might have liked, the game’s not as straightforward in its perversions that a surface level analysis makes it seem, and I’ll be disappointed if there aren’t at least some people that recognise this.
Hardcore Gamer
July 22, 2016
It actually made me laugh out loud and manages to retain its charm even after the novelty of the weirdness wore off. Being a game that requires quick reflexes and a tolerance for sexually-charged humor sets it apart from the other titles that vie for gamer dollars.
GameSpew
July 22, 2016
Gal*Gun Double Peace may simply be a juvenile story packaged with shallow gameplay, but for anyone that enters with an open mind, I think they’ll find it to be a heartily entertaining affair.
Game Revolution
July 24, 2016
If you can overlook (or enjoy) the cringeworthy perverseness found here, you'll find an enjoyable little shooter.
Meristation
September 9, 2016
A funny game which replayablity and tons of content makes an interesting choice to play…if you can surpass its “fanservice” content.
Destructoid
July 22, 2016
The smoothness of the console edition makes up for some of the Vita's control enhancements. It plays just like a lot of other shooters for previous consoles did sans NES Zapper, sans Super Scope -- missing that little extra something, but fun so long as the gameplay and interesting world is there.
GameGrin
August 12, 2016
Don’t be fooled into thinking it’s just a smutty knock off of House of the Dead – this one has solid gameplay, an enthralling narrative and enough content to last you at least until your loved ones get home.
Brash Games
August 6, 2016
I personally had fun with it and was impressed with the overall presentation, however the repetitive gameplay leads me to feel that it is still quite overpriced.
TheSixthAxis
August 8, 2016
The poor visuals and complicated story requirements are a shame, but they never truly soured my time with the title and as soon as I finish this review, I plan to play more.
Gaming Age
August 31, 2016
It's clearly not for most people, whether it controls more smoothly on PS4 or not. But it's also a cut above a whole bunch of equally offensive games, and for that reason (if nothing else), it deserves its share of praise.
Areajugones
August 5, 2016
GalGun: Double Peace is an interesting videogame based on anime gal games, which also features the simplest plot ever. It’s as enjoyable as repetitive and absurd.
God is a Geek
August 13, 2016
A unique experience that gets tedious very quickly but also one that should be experienced by anyone craving some mindless (but perverse) fun.
Gameblog.fr
May 27, 2016
Gal Gun Second Peace is of course a sexy game for otakus, but it is also quite a good rail shooter, even if it fails to renew the experience compared to the first episode.
IGN Spain
November 23, 2016
We analyze one of those titles that could only come from Japan, Gal Gun Double Peace, one of those games that mixes two genres as diverse as can be visual novels and shooter on rails.
Vandal
July 22, 2016
Gal Gun is clearly aimed at the Japanese audience, so you probably know if it's a game you can enjoy. Its gameplay, no matter if you like the concept, is quite weak anyway.
4Players.de
July 26, 2016
I liked the idea of a stylistically different railshooter. And I like the seriousness with which Gal Gun treats the sometimes awkward situations and dialogues. But overall the quirky action gets boring quite fast.
PlayStation LifeStyle
July 23, 2016
Gal*Gun: Double Peace has a surprising amount of heart for a game that has its head lodged firmly in a gutter full of panties. The characters are likable, the plot is goofy in its seriousness, and the premise is so over the top that I couldn’t help but laugh. Sadly, the gameplay simply doesn’t hold up its end of the bargain.
Wccftech
August 9, 2016
Gal*Gun Double Peace is certainly a title that’s not for everyone, but if those titulating screenshots get your heart going ‘doki-doki,’ you’re exactly the kind of person that Double Peace was made for.
We Got This Covered
July 23, 2016
For a game about a guy who shoots girls with “pheromone shots” until they climax, Gal Gun: Double Peace sure is boring.