

(PCE/PS), Super V.G.), Yōko Asada (Advanced V.G.

However, when a given waitress is defeated, they are required to publicly strip themselves of their clothing (self-fondling and public masturbation may be forced upon the loser, and in the most extreme cases, the loser is raped/gang-raped, either in private or in front of an audience), in order to teach the so-called "true" shame of defeat.

The winner of the tournament is awarded the title "Virgin Goddess", as well as a large cash prize of ten billion yen, and a house erected anywhere on the planet they should choose. As a result of the popularity of the tournaments, the restaurants experience a boom in patronage. The tournaments are sponsored by a number of family restaurants, who in exchange for their sponsorship, are given promotion in the form of having a tournament entry work as a waitress. Most of the fighters are waitress, which is kinda funny.įinally if you're a 2D fighting games fan, don't care about great graphics (it's an 1996 game) or simply because you love female characters then this game is for you.Set in a near-future version of Japan, the games tell the story of a martial arts tournament created to determine the country's strongest woman.

The winner will be awarded by 10 million dollars or so and the Virgin Goddess title. Not very easy, so you need some skills if you want to pass the game without continue, the controls are easy, and the plot sets the game in the V.G. The music and sound effects are pretty decent, but obviously you'll enjoy the fights between the charismatic and gorgeous girls roster that is the main attractive from this game. This is the first ps game based on Variable Geo, so we can find the characters that appears in the ovas.īut don't expect too much, this game is very simple, the gameplay system is like street fighter 2, not very good graphics, although they are ok, it seems like a snes version for the psx, not much improvements.
