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Blue Reflection, a new RPG title from Gust Studios, puts the player in the shoes of Hinako Shirai, a seemingly normal high school girl who gains the mysterious power of a Reflector, a champion able to manipulate the dimension known as The Common. Follow her story as she creates new bonds and gain new strength as she fights through dangers of The Common.
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54 reviews found100
Digitally Downloaded
Sep 26, 2017
The story at the heart of it all is one of the most moving and heartfelt tales I’ve ever seen in a game, and that’s a huge achievement. The best part is that Mel Kishida is just getting started—if this is his directorial debut, I can’t wait to see what the future has in store.
90
Rice Digital
Sep 26, 2017
The game itself might take place on a relatively small scale, but the ambition of the game is much bigger. I love a good Gust game, but I didn’t expect myself to enjoy their latest offering as much as I have done.
85
GameCritics
Oct 4, 2017
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85
PlaySense
Nov 2, 2017
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85
PSX Brasil
Oct 9, 2017
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85
GBAtemp
Oct 17, 2017
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80
Chalgyr's Game Room
Sep 29, 2017
Blue Reflection is a new IP from a familiar developer in the JRPG community, Gust. Best known for their popular Atelier titles, I went into Blue Reflection without knowing much about the game. After having spent a significant amount of time with it, I am happy to say it is a fantastic experience and one that I hope garners future titles in a series. At a glance, you have the somewhat typical 'magical girl' formula found in numerous animes.
80
Gaming on PC
Oct 17, 2017
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80
PS4Blog.net
Oct 2, 2017
I really liked Blue Reflection for the changes it made to the RPG system, eliminating grinding for character progression is an interesting way to respect the characters time. I do wish the game was a bit harder since it felt like the focus was in the story (which is a good story) with battles as a mean to have some gameplay between the other sections. But other than that, if you are a fan of RPGs, then this is a good one to try. Disclaimer This BLUE REFLECTION Review is based on a PS4 copy provided by KOEI TECMO America. ——————————————————————————————————————- Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter @the_nmac for more reviews and live streaming from the PS4.
80
The Overpowered Noobs
Oct 3, 2017
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