Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash Game Review

Nov 13
10:53

2017

Joe Bidder

Joe Bidder

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Are you considering to buy Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash? A very detailed review that shows you what Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash is actually like on the inside. Download links for addon content or DLCs for Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash and free cheats, trainers, and hacks!

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The easiest way to describe Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash would be Splatoon with Senran Kagura characters. In my case, this meant PBS was already fighting an uphill battle right from the get-go. I love the gameplay offered in the SK series and I'm not particularly fond of Splatoon, so the thought of a series I like being bastardized by incorporating features from one that I don't really care for left me a bit skeptical about how well SK would lend itself towards such a genre.

This skepticism turned out to be warranted, though not to the degree I had expected. Being different doesn't equate to being bad, and while the unique experience is definitely enjoyable, there is no denying that Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash offers a fundamentally different experience that will definitely be a turn off for the inflexible.

To start, a character's strength and abilities are no longer dictated by their level or style they're currently using. Instead, these are now dependent on your deck which is comprised of cards that need to be set before the start of every battle.

These come in three types -- Weapon, Pet and Skill -- and in five different rarities -- N, R, SR, SSR, and UR. Weapons are straightforward, merely dictating which one you'll have equipped when the fight starts. Pets and Skills, on the other hand, are far more diverse. Pets follow you around for a short period of time while performing various actions such as shooting at enemies or healing you, while Skills (which are the closest things to Ninja Arts in PBS) can do anything from summoning cyclones to creating reflective barriers.

You'll only have a few cards at the start, but you'll soon be swimming in them once you obtain more card packs by completing missions or buying them from the store. More often than not, you'll be getting duplicates, but these will be used to enhance other cards and there are 810 of them in total, so expect to be collecting card packs for awhile.