Software:Senran Kagura: Estival Versus

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Senran Kagura: Estival Versus
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Developer(s)Tamsoft
Publisher(s)
Producer(s)Kenichiro Takaki
Designer(s)Kenichiro Takaki
Writer(s)Yukinori Kitajima
Composer(s)Mutsumi Ishimura, Akihi Motoyama, Tatsushi Hayashi, Takako Ochiai
SeriesSenran Kagura
Platform(s)PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Windows
ReleasePlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Microsoft Windows
  • WW: March 17, 2017[2]
Genre(s)Hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Senran Kagura: Estival Versus is a hack and slash video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Xseed Games. It is part of the Senran Kagura series. It was released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in March 2016, and on PC on March 17, 2017.[3] It follows girls of rival kunoichi schools as they are teleported to a mysterious tropical island-like world and are challenged to fight for the secrets of shinobi lore. The game was praised for its gameplay and story, but its heavy fan service was controversial, with some reviewers calling the ecchi themes too intense for a casual player.

Reception

The game received an aggregate score of 67/100 on Metacritic, for its PlayStation 4 version, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4] The Vita and PC versions had similar scores, both receiving an aggregate score of 71/100.[3]

CJ Andriessen of Destructoid rated the game 75/100, saying he enjoyed the game's "combination of flashy action and fan service", but said that the story does the game no favors and that it was not the best in the series. He called the Vita version playable, but a downgrade in most ways from the PS4 version.[5]

Jason Bohn of Hardcore Gamer rated the game 3/5 points, calling the game "aggressively silly" and "dumb fun". He stated that while the game could be seen as objectifying women, it was done with a "wink and a nudge" and he would not be embarrassed to play it with his wife in the room on account of the characters being strong.[6]

Robert Ramsey of Push Square rated the game 6/10 stars, calling it a "reasonably solid hack and slasher", and calling the game's online multiplayer "shockingly robust", although stating that he struggled to find full rooms due to the low multiplayer population.[7]

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