PQube and Compile Heart will be bringing Gun Gun Pixies to the west this year on the Nintendo Switch platform. For those not in the know, the game is described as a third-person shooter featuring anime style visuals. There is also an announcement trailer for you to check out below if your are curious. It certainly won’t be a game for everyone.
Story
The crazy Japanese third-person shooter and 3D platformer in one sends two tiny girls from outer space to earth, so that they can infiltrate a women’s college dormitory. Once arrived, the Pixies stealthily bustle about the regular sized girls’ towering legs and rooms to fulfil their mission: study human behaviour in order to help overcome the social issues of their beloved home planet!
Day One Edition
If we didn’t have you at “tiny girls from outer space infiltrate a women’s dormitory”, the Day One Edition of Gun Gun Pixies comes in a special Nintendo Switch collector’s box that includes the game and a high quality artbook! Countless concept drawings, gorgeous key artworks, all characters in alternative outfits and more make this goodie an indulgence for every manga/anime lover.
Tons of mature titles on a Nintendo system is finally making a resurgence! This, Gal*Gun, Doom, South Park, Assassin’s Creed, Wolfenstein, etc!
Imagine seeing someone playing their switch out in public, you glance over, and they’re playing this.
I’d lowkey sit next to him, give him a creepy smile and watch him play. >:)
This is most likely tame compared to what some people are most likely already playing (or watching) on their smartphones
& tablets. lol
Ignore the first most likely.
I’ve played the other Gal Gun on the switch. It’s very boring.
At first, I thought I read it as Gal Gun instead of Gun Gun. But somehow, this game sounds and looks pervier (is that even a real word?).
“If we didn’t have you at “tiny girls from outer space infiltrate a women’s dormitory”
No. You don’t have me.
I need a release date for the untied states. I will get a digital download if available.
what the fuck is this