The actual setting of Sakurazaki Academy is surprisingly well crafted in itself, despite not being freely explorable in any of the games. Also, rather peculiarly, said statue shows up in a toilet cubicle at one point with no explanation - we can perhaps assume that Kurona may have had something to do with this. It’s clear that she is held in a certain amount of reverence by some members of the cast, though, and evidently she was important enough to the school to be honoured with a statue. (Evidently they, at the very least, make wall clocks for schools.) She’s not mentioned directly in either Double Peace or Gal*Gun 2, leading us to assume that she has presumably graduated by the time the subsequent games roll around. If you played the first game, you’ll know that Kaoroku was one of its romanceable characters, and the eldest daughter of the Sakurazaki conglomerate - apparently a big deal in the town in which the school is situated. Look closely at things like the clocks on the wall and you can see that they’re manufactured by Sakurazaki, for example, and the school’s front courtyard is dominated by a huge bronze statue of a twintailed girl apparently named “Kaoroku Sakurazaki”.
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Sakurazaki remains the setting for both Double Peace and Gal*Gun 2, and it’s clear that the name “Sakurazaki” has some importance to the setting as a whole. Tenzou managed to escape and, according to the player’s actions, find his true love from among the main cast, but his story lived on in the hearts and minds of the game’s setting, Sakurazaki Academy. The “Super Popular Legend”, as you might expect, is based on the story of the first Gal*Gun game, whose protagonist Tenzou was hit by too many divine arrows as the then-trainee angel Patako attempted to bring him some luck in love. In Double Peace, for example, which would have been most Western players’ first encounter with the series, the protagonist Houdai hears a number of rumours of the “Super Popular Legend” around the campus of his school - this was apparently a young man who was utterly irresistible to women in a very similar situation to that in which Houdai finds himself thanks to Ekoro’s mistake and Kurona’s mischief. While Gal*Gun, Double Peace and Gal*Gun 2 all stand by themselves in narrative terms and don’t require any knowledge of the others to enjoy, there is a sense of coherence to them that includes acknowledgement of the things that happened in the previous games.
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So today, then, we’re going to take a closer look at how the series as a whole builds that sense of a coherent world, and where Gal*Gun 2 fits in with all that. Yes, it’s amusing yes, it’s silly yes, it’s cheeky, fun and sexy but none of those things mean that it can’t have some depth or be well-crafted.
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It’s clear that developer Inti Creates has taken a great amount of care over the course of the Japan-only Gal*Gun, its sequel Double Peaceand Gal*Gun 2 to make the series something more than a throwaway joke game.
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This article is one chapter of a multi-part Cover Game feature!Ī game where you blast cute girls to quasi-orgasmic ecstasy while attempting to fend off the mischief of a cheeky young demon might not sound like the sort of experience that would have good worldbuilding, but the Gal*Gun series as a whole is full of surprises.