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'Blue Reflection' First Gameplay Video Reveals Mechanics & World In The Game [VIDEO]

'Blue Reflection' First Gameplay Video Reveals Mechanics & World In The Game [VIDEO]

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Gust released a gameplay footage of the upcoming game "Blue Reflection: Sword of the Girl Who Dances in Illusions" on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Gust is known for its "Atelier" series and cute character designs in the game.

The good thing about the trailer of this game is the gameplay, story, and overall perspective. Gust live streamed the gameplay and it revealed satisfying results. The RPG mode is well made and details that it reveals choices such as Attack, Over Drive, Support, Ether Charge, and Escape. In addition, besides the meters for Health and Magic Points, "Reflect" percentage is displayed.

The world and exploration tactics

Exploring the "Other World" requires certain restorative items and equipment. Moreover, players need companions that will help the main character. The world in the game is amazing and detailed. An update from Gematsu reveals one simple battle with skills and flow, enough to satisfy the curiosity of fans. Other fans in the comments section seem to plan to buy this first aside from "Nights of Azure 2." In addition, the dungeon design focuses more on the ethereal atmosphere that adds to the true nature of the Other World in "Blue Reflection".

Furthermore, Gust uploaded a straight-to-the-point video in YouTube to emphasize more on the battle and RPG mechanics of "Blue Reflection." Fans are waiting for the localization of this game when it will release on March 30 in Japan.

Crunchyroll reported that those people who buy the game "Blue Reflection: Sword of the Girl Who Dances in Illusions" first will have a special theme. They will get the Free Space Theme and school swimsuit costumes, which can be worn anytime. Gust's future is getting into a bright radiance because of the detailed design and simple mechanics in playing. The story is enough to make players feel welcomed and warm aside nostalgic soundtracks playing in the background.

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