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''Blue Reflection'' is a
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developed by Gust. It was published by
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in March 2017 in Japan for the
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, and was released in September 2017 in North America and Europe for the PlayStation 4 and
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. The player takes the role of Hinako Shirai, a ballet dancer who due to a knee injury no longer can dance, but who is given magical power allowing her to fight and move freely. The game follows a day cycle, which sees Hinako attend school and spend time with classmates, and visit another world where she fights monsters in a turn-based battle system. By becoming close friends with her classmates, Hinako can use support abilities from them in battle. The game is the final game in Gust's "Beautiful Girls Festival" project, which also includes '' Atelier Firis'' and '' Nights of Azure 2''. It was produced by Junzo Hosoi, organized by
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, Yūsaku Igarashi, and Kouji Natsumi, and supervised by
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, who also designed the characters. It is intended to be a portrayal of youth for women, focusing on the concepts of interaction between women and personal growth through sharing experiences with people. An
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named ''
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'' aired from April to September 2021. '' Blue Reflection: Second Light'' a sequel for PS4,
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, and Microsoft Windows was released in Japan in October 2021 and worldwide in November 2021. ''Blue Reflection Sun'', a Japanese exclusive mobile game, is in development.


Gameplay

''Blue Reflection'' is a
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, which follows a day cycle: in the morning, the player character goes to school, and sometimes meets other students on the way. Scenes occur during school, some of which involve questions from the player character's classmates, which affect their relationship to the player character depending on the player's answers; close friendships with characters enables additional support benefits during battles, and affects their attitudes towards the player during story sequences. The player can also interact with characters by messaging them through an in-game
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, which also allows the player to view character profiles and play
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s. After school, the player is allowed to move around freely; they can choose between various activities, including spending time with the classmates and creating items. After the player is done for the day, their character returns home, and the day ends with her going to sleep. The player can also try to solve classmates' problems during their free time. The cause for their problems sometimes reside outside the real world, in the Other World; by visiting it, the player can seek out emotion fragments, which cause defects in the real world. After finding the fragments and overcoming challenges in the Other World, the player learns about the thoughts of the character they're helping, is returned to the real world, and receives reward items and fragments. Different missions include different rewards; some give the player growth points, which the player can invest in their characters' attack, defense, support, or technic stats, making them stronger and teaching them new skills. The fragments the player acquires can be equipped to the characters' skills, giving the skills additional effects. In addition to the rewards, some missions give the player evaluation points; the story progresses when the player has acquired enough of them. While exploring the Other World, the player sometimes encounters monsters, leading to a battle, wherein the three characters in the player's party fight through a turn-based system. The turn order is displayed through character icons that move across a bar, with characters at the center of the bar allowed to perform an action; by preemptively attacking monsters in the Other World, the player's party can start the battle at an advantage. Actions are chosen through a menu, with commands such as "attack" and "support". If certain requirements are met, the player can perform cooperative moves, where the powers of the characters in their party are linked, resulting in a much more effective attack than regular attacks. During each turn, the player can choose to charge up their ether; they can consume this when recovering or guarding to improve those actions' effects. Unlike other commands, these two are done in real-time before the player characters or the enemies perform an action, by pressing a button at the right time. In the real world, the player sometimes encounters powerful enemies called "Pure Breeds", which are capable of defeating a party member in one blow. During these battles, the player can receive support from the player character's schoolmates, who all have different support abilities; to do this, the player needs to choose up to four support characters per party member while outside combat. The player's "guard" action also changes during these battles, to "reflect", through which the player can reflect the Pure Breeds' attacks against themselves, dealing a large amount of damage.


Synopsis


Setting and characters

''Blue Reflection'' is set in the Hoshinomiya Girls High School in modern-day Japan, in the middle of summer. The player takes the role of Hinako Shirai, a ballet dancer who injured her knee one year prior to the beginning of the game, and has been unable to dance since then. After meeting with sisters Yuzuki and Lime Shijou, she is given the power to fight as a
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referred to as a "Reflector", allowing her to move freely.


Development and release

The game was developed by
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's division Gust under supervision by
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, who additionally was in charge of character designs. It was produced by Junzo Hosoi, and organized by
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, Yūsaku Igarashi, and Kouji Natsumi. The developers describe the game as a "heroic RPG" that serves as a "life-sized" portrayal of youth for women, themed around "human essence" and connections between people. The central concept is interaction between women, with the player character growing as a person through experiences she shares with her classmates, such as the beginnings and endings of friendships. Hosoi cited '' Hana & Alice'', ''
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'' as influences for the game. The game was announced through ''
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'' in August 2016, as the final game in Gust's three-game "Beautiful Girls Festival" project, which also includes '' Atelier Firis'' and '' Nights of Azure 2''. At the time of the announcement, development was 30% complete. ''Blue Reflection'' was published by
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in Japan on March 30, 2017, for the
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and
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. It was made available in a standard, a premium, and a special collection edition: the premium edition includes the game's soundtrack, illustrations, a school calendar, a poster, and an in-game costume; the special collection edition includes all the items from the premium addition, along with sixteen further posters. People who pre-ordered the game were also given additional digital content. Koei Tecmo also plans to release the game in North America on September 26, 2017 and in Europe on September 29, 2017, for the PlayStation 4 and
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. Western pre-orders included an in-game swimsuit and a costume based on the title character from ''
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''; additional pre-order bonuses were included with purchases from certain retailers. The game features a collaboration with ''
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'' in the form of in-game clothing based on the ''Final Fantasy XV'' characters Aranea Highwind and Cindy Aurum, and ''Blue Reflection'' characters appeared in an April 2017 event in the game ''Kai-ri-Sei Million Arthur''. In November 2017, Hosoi and Kishida said that they were intending to develop a sequel to ''Blue Reflection'' and turn it into a series, but noted that fan feedback was important and that they were not yet certain if a sequel would get made. An anime spinoff was announced in February 2021, titled ''
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'', and in March 2021, two new games were formally announced, a console and PC sequel, '' Blue Reflection: Second Light'' and a mobile game, ''Blue Reflection: Sun''.


Reception


Pre-release

Cory Arnold of ''
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'' described the game as looking "crazy fun", likening it to a mix between ''
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'', and '' Ni no Kuni'', and urged people to discard any "
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prejudices" they might hold; and Kimberley Wallace from ''
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'' thought it looked "really cool".


Post-release

The game was met by "mixed or average reviews", according to the
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.


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