![]() ![]() These really weren’t appealing sadly as the characters are boring and forgettable except for Mayaya who just barely crosses the line of passable (though that isn’t saying much due to her competition). These don’t give you anything special for completing them gameplay wise however you do get short scenes with the characters interacting with another over what was in the box. ![]() The game levels are broken up into missons clearing one opens up the next one and occasionally you’ll unlock side missions where your character goes out to recover a dropped care package. You take control of 5 girls Sayuri the caring heart of the group, Her childhood friend Risa the shy more reserved one who looks up to Sayuri, Enami the serious one who comes off as cold and uncaring especially towards her childhood friend Mayaya, Mayaya the goofy fun-loving one who can be suprisingly under-handed, and Rei the multi talented prideful one who thinks this is all a game for her to show-off in. You don’t have to play any of the other games to play SGZH as the basic plot is straight-forward enough to understand. Not gonna lie can’t tell how that really serves anything as this is the first game in the series I’ve played. SGZH is a spin-off of the Oneechanbara series taking place in the same universe. ![]() A horde of zombies are attacking an all girls high school too bad for them this isn’t a normal school since it also teaches its students to survive situations just like this. ![]()
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