Game Information
Dual Audio: Features both the original English voice cast and an exclusive Japanese voice track. Note that enabling Japanese voices often requires setting the console’s system language to Japanese. Lollipop Chainsaw Premium Edition -NTSC-J--ISO-
The glowing red disc sat in the tray like a forbidden relic. To the uninitiated, it was just another copy of Lollipop Chainsaw, but the "NTSC-J" label and the Premium Edition branding on the cover signaled something more. This wasn't the standard Japanese release—the "censored" CERO D version that traded blood for pink sparkles and rainbows. This was the CERO Z masterwork, an uncensored artifact of zombie-slaying excess. Game Information Dual Audio: Features both the original
Rating: 8.5/10
Gameplay and Style The gameplay is a blend of combat action and jukebox musical elements. Juliet uses a combination of cheerleading acrobatics and chainsaw combos to decapitate and dismantle enemies. The game is heavily infused with a punk-rock aesthetic, featuring a soundtrack of licensed pop and rock songs (like "Lollipop" by The Chordettes and tracks by DragonForce and Joan Jett) that juxtapose the gruesome violence with a bright, candy-colored visual style. A unique mechanic involves "Sparkle Hunting," where the player kills multiple zombies simultaneously in a blur of glitter and rainbows for bonus rewards. To the uninitiated, it was just another copy
NTSC-J Version Details: The NTSC-J version refers to the game's release in Japan, following the NTSC (National Television System Committee) video standard used there. This version might include region-specific content or Japanese voice acting.
Dual-Language Support: The ability to swap between Tara Strong's iconic English performance and the Japanese cast (Eri Kitamura or Yoko Hikasa, depending on the platform).