You even get more weapons like the previously mentioned volleyballs or firearms. You can still kill the majority of zombies that try to kill and rape you.Along with enemies spawning a little more frequent so its not so empty feeling. While it does have it's fair share of fake difficulty and unfair points, it is at least overall harder, and you can't just bulldoze over everything like you can with Jessica in Splatter School (at least not nearly as easily).A little more interactive then Splatter School since it does have a few minor puzzles, but said puzzles only appear when trying to rescue hostages.If you fail to save the other idols their corpses become bosses later in the game. The ability to rescue hostages from perils, making it where it's one of the few games of this type where everyone can survive.Splatter Beach has a few new game mechanics such as Mutsuki being able to kick volleyballs at zombies, more hazards to watch out for like conveyor belts and lasers, the annoying stun meter (that only effects the player), and the ability to rescue the other idols.While characters are generic beyond belief it's better then no character at all like Jessica. Contrary to Splatter School, this game has a passable storyline with an into and between level cutscenes.This is more obvious with the bigger enemies. Sometimes zombies hit Mutsuki when they aren't near, and sometimes Mutsuki will hit zombies when it looks like she wasn't even close to them. The game still has janky hit detection like with the previous game.Doesn't help that some of the traps & hazards look like their part of the background so you can't tell until you fall into one, or when zombies stun Mutsuki and push her into said instant death traps that send Mutsuki a one way ticket to her ancestors. Most traps are instant death outright, though some only become instant death under conditions that the game often fulfills. Traps and hazards are back, and are more frequent in this game then Splatter School.Air kicks are your best bet since it always pushes enemies back a little giving you breathing room, but getting hit in the air or during special attacks stuns you allowing enemies to rape you, and since their is no way of good crowd control your likely going to die, or at the very least take a lot of unneeded damage. Most of Mutsuki's kicks don't one hit enemies (with a few exceptions), and barely pushes enemies back, making it easy for zombies to swarm you since zombies spawn more often in this game, mix with hazards this will lead to unfair deaths. Compared to Splatter School, this game spikes up the difficulty and can be borderline unfair.Doesn't help that one of the idol is a loli. This game can be considered animated child pornography & beastiality.
Their are actual children enemies that attempt to rape you, as well as zombified wild boar enemies that do the same thing.It still fails at being a horror game, and this time, it's even worse, since the game is colorful.Their are 70+ deaths if you count the other idols deaths. The game is still being just a pretext to seeing the protagonist die all the possible ways.
This game only has a new mechanics to count as one, but it's still a reskin. A sequel or a spiritual successor must have notable original work to be a new and separate game.