About This GameWhen Houdai is shot by cupid angel Ekoro, he becomes immensely popular and suddenly every girl at the academy becomes hot for him. But being irresistible is hardly a dream come true!
Japanese rail shooter Gal☆Gun: Double Peace has been delayed in the west, pushing its release date back two weeks. The pheromone-shooting experience will now.
Every love letter, shout of adulation, and advancing kisses drains his energy! And worse - if he doesn't find his one true love by the end of the day, he will become cursed and forever alone!.Gorgeous anime-styled rail-shooter action.
Use your targeting cursor to fend off the advancing girls!.Story Mode: Play through the story and see if you can successfully confess your feelings to the girl of your dreams.Score Attack: Play specific levels to achieve the highest scores.Collection: Take a look at your achievements, image gallery and information on all the lovely ladies at the Academy!.Choose your own love interest. Your choices will change the story and the path you take throughout the game.
Gal Gun: Double Peace isn’t out until tomorrow in North America, but early copies have already been delivered to buyers, revealing a misprint on the PlayStation Vita version.
As you can see in the above image, the Vita version of Gal Gun is labelled as ‘M for Mature’ on the front of the box. On the back, however, it’s labelled as ‘E for Everyone’ for “sexual content.”
According to the ESRB’s official ratings description, Gal Gun is rated ‘M for Mature’ due to sexual themes. Here’s the full reason why it’s rated Mature:
This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of a young boy named Hodai who has been shot by Cupid and must find his true love. Players move through levels, fend off female characters, and help several heroines through interactive scenes. These interactive scenes often depict female characters wearing revealing outfits (e.g., lingerie) in sexually suggestive positions (e.g., stuck in windows, arched on the ground, restrained by a tentacle monster). Players can activate a “Doki-Doki” mode, in which a 360-degree view of female characters is depicted; players attempt to bring characters (clothed) into a state of euphoria by using a cursor to click on various body parts (e.g., face, legs, chest). Sexual moaning sounds can sometimes be heard. The dialogue also contains sexual innuendo and provocative material (e.g., “Are you sure you can pull out in time?”; “Can you show me your boobs?”; “You’re doing it so hard… I think I’m about to…”; “I’ll rip your clothes off lustfully!”).
Publisher PQube told Kotaku that the ‘E for Everyone’ label was a production mistake that only affects the PS Vita version in North America. The ESRB isn’t happy with the mistake, but since Gal Gun is only being sold through online retailers there won’t be a recall.
Limited Run Games offered up their thoughts on the mistake, saying, “This seriously made it on to the packaging? You should see the tiny stuff we’ve had cover art rejected for. How did this slip by?”
To learn more about Gal Gun, check out our review.
[Source: Wario64, KingFrostFive, ESRB, Kotaku, Limited Run Games]