Let’s get one factor straight: Lollipop Chainsaw is wonderful. This seminal, subversive monstrosity from the minds of legendary developer Suda51 and Hollywood big-shot James Gunn (in his PG Porn period, no much less) is as amusing right this moment because it was over a decade in the past; it’s outrageous, ridiculous, obnoxious, garish – we completely find it irresistible, and we’d rank it amongst Grasshopper Manufacture’s greatest work. Sadly, this RePOP remaster isn’t nearly as good because it could possibly be – even when it’s higher than nothing in any respect.
Working in 4K at a barely inconsistent body fee, the visible upgrades are sufficient – though lots of the antiquated animations stay. The unique sport was all the time a low-budget affair, however the points stick out like a sore thumb on PS5, as objects evaporate out of existence and zombies inexplicably T-pose on the horizon. Cheerleader heroine Juliet Starling additionally doesn’t really feel fairly proper; there’s a delay to the controls which makes fight really feel swimmy relatively than snappy, and a few ill-conceived alterations to the velocity and stream of the protagonist’s actions don’t actually work as supposed.
In additional constructive information, a dramatically rebalanced store means you’ll be able to unlock lots of the character’s skills a lot earlier on this model, and that looks like a wise alteration contemplating lots of the combos within the authentic had been locked behind unfathomable grinds. The chainsaw blaster has additionally been completely redesigned, and whereas it feels OP on this model, we kinda admire that; Lollipop Chainsaw, whereas it does have rating assault components, isn’t vying for an esports award, and so the shortage of steadiness is okay from the place we’re sitting.
We’re much less eager on the eponymous RePOP mode, which tones down the blood and gore from the unique launch and replaces it with one thing just a little extra PG-13. Whereas it’s optionally available, we reckon the developer may have gone additional right here, incorporating flowers and different paraphernalia to promote the household pleasant presentation. We’re additionally upset on the lack of licensed music which was an enormous function of the unique; The Chordettes stay, however lots of the different pop and rock songs are gone.
A contemporary batch of costumes spherical out the revisions, however it is a pretty barebones remaster outdoors of that. Some baffling adjustments – just like the elimination of comedian guide character introductions – don’t make sense to us, however don’t precisely destroy the discharge. It simply appears like this might have been extra: the gameplay feels stodgy and wanted much more TLC – and the watered down soundtrack, irrespective of how comprehensible, strips it of a few of its soul.
That is nonetheless amusing out loud affair, although; a raucous and totally ludicrous launch that deserves to exist on fashionable {hardware}. However when the supply materials is this good, it deserves an distinctive remaster – relatively than one which’s simply ok.