Tamsoft goes full L4D in this Oneechanbara spin-off and it's a game I have almost no feelings towards. There's some ideas here and there that could make for a low-budget trashy fun time, but the game is too predictable and not over the top enough to stand out in any capacity.

At the same time, aside from a chronic lack of polish and attention in mission flow (which is to be expected in these kinds of products) there ain't much that's outright bad or a waste to my time or patience, so I keep it installed as the ultimate palette cleanser.

Do you ever just, end an amazing game that you feel like there's nothing that will fill its place? SGZH will clean that aftertaste and soon enough you'll feel motivated to play something else.

Do you ever feel overestimulated and you can't decide what to play next? SGZH will make you feel like you're videogame purgatorium. There's nothing to get excited about here, so before you know it you'll feel in a much more conscious place.

Do you want to play something and at the same time playing nothing at all? Play SGZH. You'll eventually hunger for games that are actually interesting.

Do you want to play a low budget zombie game? Play Oneechanbara.

Do you want to play a low budget shooter game? Play Earth Defense Force.

Reviewed on Oct 05, 2022


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