RomWize

Bullet Girls (Japan)

PlayStation Vita
🇯🇵
Reviewed in
2014
70
Ad
✪ Reviewed on August 5, 2023
65

Female military training TPS with an emphasis on fan service and light tactical missions. Decent gameplay but clearly fan service oriented. For fans of the specific genre.

Your verdict
Category
Action 1 player 16+
Description
High school girls train by shooting waves of enemies in this third-person shooter with pronounced Japanese fanservice. Published by D3 Publisher, released in Japan in November 2014. Third-person shooter with touch shooting mechanic, interactive interrogation mode, customisable female characters. Japanese edition.

Bullet Girls review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Decent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,72 GB 📅27/11/2014
Published by D3 Publisher

Bullet Girls (PS Vita) price, value & rarity

Compare prices
Loading eBay listings…

A questionable morality

For all its military-shooter trappings, the title keeps sliding toward “training” sessions where you prod your teammates with a telescopic baton in distinctly suggestive poses. The martial objective mostly serves as a pretext for a fanservice festival the game doesn't even try to hide, an openly owned gap you can only take tongue-in-cheek.

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.

Similar games