Estival Versus marks the first time Asuka, Homura, Katsuragi, and the other buxom shinobi girls take their battle (and boin) to a home console: the PlayStation 4.

Life and hometown look better than ever on the PlayStation 4, but anyone not so brazen and more comfortable with playing fanservice-heavy titles on a handheld can still turn to the PlayStation Vita for their shinobi battle fix.

The Vita version definitely has a benefit in being more discreet, but it’s hard to say no to the PlayStation 4 version’s visuals. Check out the comparison video below to see the differences between the two if you’re still on the fence.

What is Senran Kagura Estival Versus?

If you haven’t taken the plunge and swam in the welcoming ecchi rivers of the Senran Kagura series before, it can seriously seem like it’s just a huge-boobed anime dress up simulator. I mean, it’s not like anyone goes nuts over actual gameplay shots/footage.

Basically Estival Versus is a mission-based beat’em up much in the lines of games like Dragon Quest Heroes (not quite like the Dynasty Warriors series), with a heavy emphasis on T&A. Magical girl-style transformation sequences, destructible clothing, gratuitous panty shots.. the list goes on.

The Senran Kagura series isn’t for everyone, but it fills the beat’em up void pretty well despite (or maybe because of) the constant ecchi.

Let’s get ready for some serious life and hometown tomorrow, guys.