Lollipop Chainsaw Competition
Win! A shiny San Romero football jacket
Lollipop Chainsaw stars a cheerleading zombie slayer, Juliet Starling, who must save the world from a self-destructive goth, five foul-mouthed rock ‘n roll demons and legions of zomboids, all while wearing the sentient decapitated head of her boyfriend around her waist. And that’s only the start of the madness.
From the twisted minds of producer Suda 51 ( No More Heroes, Shadows Of The Damned ) and writer James Gunn ( Slither, Super ), Lollipop Chainsaw is a bubblegum pop hack ’n slash with deliriously entertaining combo-driven combat and a script that will have you blowing milk out of your nose (er, if you happen to be drinking milk at the time).
You can read all about what we thought , but anyone with an interest in something a little different from the usual meat-headed military shooter would do themselves a service by picking up Lollipop Chainsaw (available now!). But first why not enter our competition? It'll be worth your while, because you can win this San Romero High School Jacket to fully immerse yourself in the Lollipop Chainsaw experience while you play. But remember: cutting your other half’s head off in real life is a serious offence.
Win this nifty prize by answering the question behind this magic link .
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