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BLUE REFLECTION Free Download GAMESPACK.NET If you’ve ever dreamt of being a Japanese school girl, or wanted a modern Sailor Moon role-playing game, Blue Reflection is about as close as you are going to get. You play first-year Hinako Shirai as she attends Hoshinomiya High School. Student by day, sword-wielding magical hero also by day. After injuring her leg, Hinako’s dream to become an Etoile, French for top ballerina apparently, looks unlikely. She meets friends new and old and suddenly is transported into a another world. She later meets Yuzuki and Lime Shijou who introduce her to her magical abilities which include allowing her to use her leg once more. Of course they have the most Sailor Moon-esque transformations into their cute and frilly fighting outfits. There is an overarching threat that looms, but the story is focused on the day to day high school like of Hinako as she makes friends and develops relationships with them. Whereas in Persona 4 the daily interactions mostly contribute to the overall plot, most of your interactions, both critical path and side missions, are episodic slice-of-life moments. “School girl simulator” is the first term that comes to mind. TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

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Blue Reflection features a semi-open world where players can explore different areas, collect items, and interact with NPCs.

Hinako and her friends learn how to use social media, go shopping, do their makeup, talk about boys, and have some contests against each other. It’s quite a feminine experience that would make the Call of Duty or Gears of War tough guy audiences run away. Blue Reflection is almost a game made for girls, but the aforementioned activities aren’t played and there’s just enough softcore fan service that let’s on who this is intended for. Makeup, shopping, and so on are performed in cutscenes without the player performing any input or choices. You can select outfits for each of the characters in the real world, but it appears most of those will be DLC as I only had the swimsuits available after the default uniform. There is an option to switch to a wet version of each costume though, which makes transparent white shirts even more transparent. Like I said, almost a girls game, but not quite. If doing make-up and dressing up is the experience you are looking for, this game doesn’t quite have it. You’d want to play something like Style Savvy. While not entirely a game for girls, it’s not entirely a softcore porn game either.

A Story Of Love, Friendship, And The Bonds We Build Together

Yes, there are scenes with the girls in one-piece swimsuits, a few in their underwear, and Hinako can take a bath at night, but it never crosses into Gal Gun territory. The camera is quite restricted, so you can’t exact have a Kingdom Hearts II Kairi experience either. Regarding the aforementioned activities (shopping, going to a restaurant, visiting an amusement park, doing makeup, etc), some are main missions or side missions, and others are social link-style dates where you improve your relationship with side characters. The cast is all female and while there are some “more-than-friends” moments, no romantic relationships develop in the games. Raising your affinity with side characters affects their performance as support characters in battle. The playable party consists of only Hinako, Suzuki, and Lime, but you can assign one of the many support characters to the main cast. When you perform an attack, you can press a button to activate a support characters move. The tennis girl will spike a tennis ball into the enemy for damage, while a girl who likes makeup will sprinkle makeup onto the party to heal them. Catmaze Switch NSP

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Hinako’s stats can be raised by choosing certain activities at home such as stretching, studying, or taking a bath. However the main way to strengthen the party is through fighting in the Common, where enemies linger about along with obtainable items. Enemies are easily outrun if you don’t want to fight, but while the combat is particularly deep or difficult you’ll want to take the time to level up through out the game. Leveling up allows you points to put into four basic stats: attack, defense, support, and speed. Obviously they’re all important but I found a focus on attack and speed made the game go smoothly since the turn-based combat is based on cool-down time between attacks. Having all HP and MP restored after each battle, regardless of difficulty level, helps as well. There’s no equipment like armor or weapons to acquire, so the fighting portion of the game is as simple as the main plot. The appeal of Blue Reflection is similar to the appeal of idol groups. The music isn’t very good, but a lot of people just like to oogle at the girls because they’re extremely cute, and sometimes that pours over a little into semi-softcore fan service.

Each Location Is Designed Based On Each Of The Titles Characters Memories and Interests

Gameplay and story aren’t the reasons anyone will play Blue Reflection, rather it’s those who are enthralled by the cuteness of young Japanese girls and the day-to-day slice-of-life experience. Even that though isn’t the most in-depth, as there’s not a ton of interaction or options to enjoy the daily life of a teenage girl. Perhaps if there were fewer characters they or the life simulation gameplay could be fleshed out a bit more. There is no schoolwork to be done, despite a study option, no dialogue options, no city to explore, and not many hangout activities. The school is decently sized, but small considered it’s the only location in the real world, and the only thing to do in is talk to girls for the next mission so you might as well transport to the room to skip Hinako’s slow run. Obviously the shooter or sports crowd won’t play this; it’s aimed for a certain niche. For those people, no aspect of Blue Reflection is at all bad, but I just get the feeling that rather than focus on fleshing out a few things, they tried to incorporate too many that all ended up quite shallow. Nothing here will anger or upset you, but nothing will amaze or move you either. Cat Cafe Manager 

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The game allows players to develop their characters by completing quests, building relationships with other characters, and upgrading their abilities and weapons.

It’s a steady, repetitive line to the end without any sort of escalation, but not everything need to be full of crazy turns and ups and downs. Things get stranger with the appearance of “Dreamscapes” within this “Oasis”—physical manifestations of the girls’ psyches and the key to unlocking their lost memories. But remembering only seems to bring forth more questions, and as other people from the girls’ pasts start showing up in Oasis themselves, their own Dreamscapes in tow, the unanswered questions keep piling on. You might take this as the setup for some big mystery to unravel: a rollercoaster of twists and revelations, a web of pieces that seem mismatched until they finally all click into place. And yes, Second Light does have its surprises, but in the world of Blue Reflection—indeed, in much of Gust’s work—the mystery is almost tangential to a focus on quiet moments shared between friends. Sometimes they’re playful, sometimes they’re reflective, sometimes they’re flirtatious, sometimes they’re bittersweet, but it’s the friendship, love, and support shared between these girls, brought together by circumstance in a mysterious dream world, that sits at the heart of everything Blue Reflection: Second Light does.

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This is a game about, more than anything else, companionship. From the cheerful, kindhearted Ao to the playful, mischievous Yuki Kinjou, from the studious, motherly Reina Miyauchi to the shy, creative Kirara Kuno, the range of personalities is as broad as any, but they’re united in how much their ability to see the best in people and in the care they show for one another. Seeing how that develops, from open arms to welcome new visitors to their little dreamy paradise to the deep bonds that form over time, is the driving force of Second Light. Companionship doesn’t just mean friendship, either; romance is a big part of the stories that unfold, too. Playing as Ao, going on dates with the other girls is one of the main ways of deepening those bonds, and the gradual transition from nervous, playful flirting—the sort of gentle teasing and “jokes” about kissing and holding hands that typify youthful exploration of romantic feelings—to more genuine love is endearing to witness. Romantic themes extend to an important part of the main plot, too, just in case anyone was worried about Second Light taking a “queer content optional” path. Cat Quest II

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It’s unapolagetically, wonderfully gay in its sincere exploration of romance and intimacy between young women. Every facet of Second Light’s design feeds that sweet, sentimental tone, even as it touches on some darker ideas and sends you into surreal dungeons to fight bizarre demons. In the Dreamscapes, characters’ memories and mental states are laid bare as they fight (using weapons powered by their emotions) and delve into the inner workings of their minds. The Persona comparisons will be inevitable, even though “psychological RPG” is practically a genre in its own right these days, but Blue Reflection: Second Light walks its own path by, once again, being uplifting rather than focusing on trauma. Yes, each Dreamscape is characterised in part by its owner’s troubles, but only as a part of being built on an abstracted form of their forgotten memories, good and bad. Even as you open those wounds and battle physical manifestations of anguish and grief, there’s a persistent sense of calm, care, and support. It’s there in the design of each dream world, most of which emphasise a serene, peaceful quality despite their surreal abstractions

Railway tracks running across crystal clear water; a field of giant sunflowers and vegetable patches; a sprawling, sandy beach at the side of an old road, the very definition of taking the scenic route. It’s in the ethereal atmosphere, soft light, and warm colours that Blue Reflection: Second Light’s whole aesthetic is built upon, and in the comforting idle chatter between party members. It’s even there in the battle system, which turns simple turn-based combat into an exercise in the girls building themselves and each other up. Encounters are driven by momentum: the ATB-like turn gauge starts slow, but each action increases a character’s turn speed, and crossing certain thresholds pushes them into a higher gear, in turn unlocking more powerful skills. Damage output starts small, but increases exponentially as the party racks up the combo counter, and enough repeated hits against a foe will temporarily stun it.

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