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The newcomers have joined the four nations which are the Eagle Union, Royal Navy, Ironblood, and Sakura Empire. Each of them is getting along and training every day. In this time, the four nations decided to collaborate and support the "Joint War Game." Each of the participants will raise their fighting spirits before the grand event in which a few selected members are only chosen to take part. …How did the Joint War Games come to be held so quickly? …Who is pulling the strings behind the scenes? With some mysteries, encounters, and greatly hidden ambitions, a new naval battle never before realized is about to unfold!
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30 reviews found90
Digitally Downloaded
Feb 18, 2021
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Cubed3
Mar 24, 2021
At first glance, Azur Lane: Crosswave may look like a fan service-filled experience, and while there is a bit of truth to that in both character design and some conversations in the story, it is also a title filled with intrigue, rivalry, and cooperation. The depth of the story and character growth coupled with the easy to pick up, hard-to-master gameplay make it perfect for the portability of the Nintendo Switch. Post-game content is just as important as the main story, whereafter dozens of hours can be put into creating a dream team whose power is unstoppable against the Sirens.
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Oprainfall
Feb 26, 2020
Being a huge fan of the mobile game I really enjoyed my time with Azur Lane: Crosswave. It gave me a chance to spend time with my favorite characters and experience a new story with them. Combat is fun, but much like in the mobile game it’s very repetitive. I pretty much expected this going in, and I didn’t mind it. It was worth the grind to level up all the girls and see all of their marriage scenes. If you are a fan of the mobile game I feel like you will get your money’s worth at $49.99 price tag. I spent around 20 hours in game so far, and finished the main story and most of the extreme battles. While I do think fans of Azur Lane will get more out of this, Azur Lane: Crosswave is a great introduction to this amazing world of Kansen that I think anyone with a mild curiosity should try out. You may just find the characters and world irresistible and want to see more of it. I know this has certainly became one of my favorite franchises over the past two years, and I am thankful for it.
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Digitally Downloaded
Feb 10, 2020
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Capsule Computers
Feb 25, 2020
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Noisy Pixel
Feb 12, 2020
Azur Lane: Crosswave has plenty of fun elements about it, but know that this is simply the mobile game brought to a 3D space. There are aspects of the game that I feel fell short, but I did enjoy the challenge, and the after story offerings are enough to want to continue playing. Plus, I never had to worry about burning money on gacha rolls. This post may contain Amazon affiliate links.
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Chalgyr's Game Room
Feb 26, 2020
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Hey Poor Player
Feb 17, 2020
Overall, Azur Lane: Crosswave is a good game chock-full of fan service. If you’re a fan of the mobile game you’ll have plenty to like here. Many of the systems in the game function the same as they do on mobile so it is very easy to play, looks nice, and sounds nice too. Though the story segments can seem to drag on at times, they do add some good depth to the myriad of characters throughout the game by showing their interactions with one another. The difficulty isn’t anything too crazy either so long as you keep up on your equipment and farm for items here and there.
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Reno Gazette-Journal
Feb 12, 2020
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TheSixthAxis
Feb 10, 2020
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