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'Gun Gun Pixies' Released Prologue Trailer Makes Third-Person Shooter Amazing

'Gun Gun Pixies' Released Prologue Trailer Makes Third-Person Shooter Amazing

Switchy Sam

Shooter games make everything awesome because of the quick reflexes, tactics and techniques required in the game. Players are always tested based on how fast they think. In addition, these shooter games feature a unique theme, depending on the game developer. The great thing about shooter game is the flexibility that it provides, thereby giving developers the room to create different themes. The upcoming game developed by Compile Heart and Shade, titled "Gun Gun Pixies" feature cute girls who go to a battle with heavy ammunition and school girl outfits.  As the title suggests, this game features a "pixie" like theme art style of the two alien girls invading a girl's dormitory on Earth to investigate their interactions and save their planet from lack of communication, reported Gematsu.

Compile Heart created something that presents a light-hearted theme for both male and female players. Particularly, games that feature cute art style are more dominant and famous among "otakus," anime lovers, and cute girl fans. Shade mixed some sci-fi and weaved an amazing story on which the game is based upon. For those players who are curious about the game, the game's website is available. "Gun Gun Pixies" will be released in Japan on March 23 on the PlayStation Vita platform.

Save the planet from further extinction

Furthermore, the main mission of the two girls with blue and pink hair is to investigate the interactions to save their planet. They need to learn how a normal girl interacts with one another and to the opposite sex in order to promote relationships, which is the main problem in their planet. They venture to Earth to study human girls and how they coexist with same species around them. With all that's been mentioned, "Gun Gun Pixies" presents a new perspective in third-person shooter games.

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