

So apart from humourous comments, Nick's head can used as a weapon-swing it around like a mace or throw it at enemies.

He had been decapitated by a zombie but she used black magic to turn him into a talking head. To tell you how "fun" it is, Juliet has the head of her boyfriend Nick tied around her waist. One has to be prepared to hear a lot of profanity as the dark purveyors or the bosses of each stage sprays insults and violence at you. Lollipop Chainsaw is divided into six stages with mini games in between. But with predictable graphics and little challenge, the game pretty much fizzles out. What keeps the game interesting is Juliet's swift kill moves, which include aerial attacks. These attack options can multiply into deadly combo offensive moves which can only be bought with pennies that shower down after you fell your adversary. You can stun the zombies with pompom pummel or go for the slower-but effective methods of slicing them with a chainsaw. The zombies keeping you guessing- some explode by themselves while others throw dangerous canisters at you. There are anorexia jokes and foul words that end up tickling you rather than insulting you.

The game is replete with dark humour which some might not find tasteful. She comes from a family of zombie hunters and even though it's hard to believe, she is the last line of defence against a zombie apocalypse. Our protagonist, Juliet, plays with pompoms during the day, but at night this blonde bombshell takes up a chainsaw to chop zombies into pieces. Lollipop Chainsaw is like a rollercoaster ride with some highs and serious lows.
