Is Bullet Girls still worth playing in 2026?
A shooting action game from Shade and D3 Publisher, Bullet Girls stages a high school defence club where students train in armed combat across missions and clashes, against a backdrop of heavy fan service. The third person shooting gameplay stays basic and repetitive, and the production modest, the whole betting above all on its suggestive dressing and light tone. The play interest stays limited beyond its target audience. For someone curious about niche Japanese output or a fan of the unabashed genre, the title keeps a circumscribed appeal and an uninhibited personality.