Senran Kagura: Estival Versus

Senran Kagura: Estival Versus (2015)

by Tamsoft, Marvelous, Marvelous Europe Ltd., XSEED Games
Genres:Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Senran Kagura: Estival Versus is an action game in the Senran Kagura series of games.
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user avatar@Rafaru360user avatar@Rafaru360
January 29, 2025
A great action beat em up game, dynasty warriors-like which is the best in the series, the series is dead with no new game in the horyzon, it would be great to keep it alive in GOG
A great Warriors-lite game with fun characters, gorgeous graphics, tight and addicting gameplay, beautiful levels, and writing that'll make you laugh your head off and then suckerpunching you in the feels before cracking you up again. As the user before me said, the franchise doesn't look like it'll be active again anytime soon; I don't see any reason why the games already available shouldn't branch out to find a new home on Good Old Games. Worst case scenario, more sales and more money for Marvelous. Best case scenario, with hopium being inhaled to a dangerous degree, my favourite franchise of the 2010s comes back to life.
one word best senran kagura games ever made best charater list best dlc charater best dlc costume best best replayebility best cross over this game re live the ikki tousen and not even more dead or alive ayane is here to and there no word need best sqeul ever made
user avatar@MgsDwnlduser avatar@MgsDwnld
March 06, 2025
Amazing series. If you look deeper than what you can find on the images, you will find amazing characters with amazing backstories. You might even relate to some of them. Dealing with the pressure of being a descendant of someone powerful, living in poverty, isolating yourself from society, ... . What for most people started with a naughty fighting game has stayed in most peoples hearts as a comfort series, where you can just forget everything that is going on in your life and go back to a simpler time. Simple yet deep games, that make you laugh right after making you emotional. I will never understand how the series basically ended, because the corporations behind it are more and more against fanservice. How can ultra violent games keep coming out, while games that just show a bit of skin are being discontinued. Please bring the rest of the series to GOG so more people can experience them, while people that already love them can finally have them locally backed up (without a DRM) so they can always go back to their comfort games.
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