Reviews from

in the past


it just doesnt hit quite the same as double peace, but it's been a while since i played it, so maybe i just need to give it another try

and y'all thought my life was easy.. now have fun trying to live ONE DAY from my life.

While Double Peace was fairly light on the political subtext, Gal Gun 2 takes things to the next level by tackling such subjects as proxy wars, illegal immigration, mental illness, and honeytrapping by state (or in this case, divine) actors.

Fantastic lewd rail-shooter with several endings! The switch version suffers from performance drops, but it was far from unplayable. It ran well when it mattered, which is fine by me. The game is obviously designed for play in VR, which unfortunately only the PC version supports. But even without VR, it's about as enjoyable as both its predecessors! Maybe slightly less so than double peace. But I'd wager that VR alone would balance things out.

i still can't believe clement actually bothered putting up with this game enough to finish it. lmoa


Fun to bust out at parties if you feel like having your friends respect you less.

A mature on-rails first person shooter with some visual novel elements. The anime art style is pleasing and the levels have a deal of variety; some even have paths that you choose from. One probably knows what they're getting into when they get this.

Not quite horny enough in the right way to enjoy, nor fun enough. Felt like a chore through most of the levels and the story was uncompelling.

I've sat on this game for a while as I got it during a sale. Was bored and decided to give it a try and I really fell in love with it. The gameplay was really fun, the story was nice, and I was all for that romance (I went all in on the Chiru ending). The fanservice was the cherry on top. I'll probably give it another playthrough after I play the other Gal Guns.

I'd give this game a Girl Who Got Her Clothes Sucked Off out of 10.

LONG IN THE TOOTH, but still enjoyable.

A hilarious FPS full of fan service.


This game is full of lewd content and fan service, if that bothers you I already don't recommend. This game is a ton of fun. It's an easy going game that really isn't challenging. Basically, you go around a Japanese school and shoot anime girls (not with a real gun) for the sole purpose to "climax" them. You're in charge of positioning and looking around to shoot them, pretty generic stuff. However, it sucks that you can't walk around freely. You eventually get the ability to suck off the clothing of those anime girls like a vacuum. Graphics are just okay, visuals do great though.

Story was just okay, nothing special or deep. There are different endings, some were meh and some were pretty good. Overall fun game, I always appreciate developers that don't let censorship get the better of their games.

The girls in this one are better and there's more locations and thus less repetition. However the VR focus kind of makes the gameplay less fun just in the way that you have to teleport everywhere so you don't get the little running animations between shooting. I also constantly encountered a problem in which the cursor would freak out and throw my aim off which was annoying. There's also only one boss fight now compared to like 5 from the first game which was disappointing. I did like being able to decorate my room even if it is a really insignificant thing. Also I'm TICKED because I completed Nanako and Chiru's routes and they stuck me with Chiru instead of letting me pick just because I did her's second even though I DID NANAKO'S FIRST BECAUSE I LIKE HER MORE.