Senran Kagura Estival Versus has seen some minor changes to its previous title. Having been plying the game since its Japanese release thanks to co-writer and co-reviewer Greg F, we’ve taken a note of a few things in our joint review. Let alone does the series keep us around for that, it also keeps us around because the combat tends to be quite enjoyable, but so does the DLC when it actually has something to offer to the game. When we first experienced Senran Kagura almost two years ago, the series has become one that we highly appreciate for its combat mechanics, knee-slap worthy jokes, and even the anime-esque art style that keeps the series alive. It’s what Senran Kagura is known for, but in this latest version? It’s getting to be just about that. When you read the pros and cons above, it’s hard to not-state that the series is all about the fan service in regards to the high-school aged or slightly older girls. Both PlayStation 4 and Vita versions suffer from minor frame rate drops Background score tends to be repeats from previous titles Feels more like a side story to Shinovi Versus than a proper sequel +Soundtrack offers a few standout tracks such, read the review for more on this Come for the fanservice, stay for the stories Eight to Nine Chapters with around 7 stages. +Shinobi Girls Heart has returned from Shinovi Versus