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Blue reflection second light romance
Blue reflection second light romance












blue reflection second light romance

My feelings about the original Blue Reflection were somewhat mixed, but positive on the whole - I felt the game was lacking in a few important areas, but I generally enjoyed the story and characters and loved the music and art style (headed up by composer Hayato Asano and artist Mel Kishida, both of who returned to work on Second Light.)

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The difference here is that this one didn’t get the attention I think it deserved, at least here in the West, though maybe that was to be expected considering its genre and setting.īlue Reflection: Second Light (titled Blue Reflection: Tie in Japan) is the sequel to not just one but two works, only one of which I’ve taken on: the PS4 game Blue Reflection, the first in the series released in 2017. Today my focus is on another game with a distinct art style and an unusual approach to storytelling. It would be looking at me reproachfully now if it had eyes. “Arrive late and look back” has become my style anyway, so it’s all right - and there are quite a few games that have waited far longer for that treatment (as the NieR Replicant box sits on my shelf. But of course, my schedule being what it is, it took me three months to play through it once, so it wasn’t quite by choice.

blue reflection second light romance

This review took long enough to come, months after talk about the game died down, or what talk there was at least.














Blue reflection second light romance