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On top of this, the music, atmosphere, lighting, and color choices, all make for a really pleasant experience. Gust games tend to offer players a really good balance between character relationship building, item creation, and battle. However, a more low-key RPG seems like it’s exactly what I am looking for this week, so I will be choosing Blue Reflection: Second Light.
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Most of my Gust experience is with the Atelier series, so I unfortunately missed the first Blue Reflection game when it was released on PS4 and Steam. Ryan’s Pick:Gust RPGs have always been really relaxing and enjoyable experiences for me and after the past month’s cavalcade of horror and visceral games I am ready for a change of pace. Smartly, Gust lets her do just that, providing a fantastical world that will help her discover faucets of her own identity. Like many of Gust’s heroines, she feels confined by the world around her, and is eager to self-actualize. Where Hinako was a bit of introvert, lead Ao Hoshizaki is a bit more outgoing. More ambitious than the typical follow-up, Blue Reflection: Second Light makes some noteworthy changes. But the best moments were the feelings of vulnerability and intimacy that blockbuster films habitually overlook. Much like Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon and Cardcaptor Sakura, there were the requisite scenes that showcased her capabilities. It was evident that Gust understood the nuances of the Magical Girl genre, offering an extended allegory for empowerment. Receiving supernatural abilities after meeting twin classmates, she’s turned into a Reflector. Likewise, 2017’s Blue Reflection followed Shirai Hinako’s life journey. Seeing their protagonists develop from awkward adolescents into accomplished alchemists who use their talents for the greater good has been dependably rewarding. Their Atelier franchise has offered a more introspective look at the route to self-actualization, offering richer, more thoughtful experiences. Nagano-based Gust is more ambitious with the formula. Some are corrupted and descend into villainy while others carve out a more heroic path, but it’s all rooted in external actions. Rob’s Pick: A significant portion of contemporary Hollywood films revolve around an exploration of what a person does with newfound powers. Lone McLonegan: A Western Adventure ($9.99) The Gardener and the Wild Vines (digital, $9.99) The Gardener and the Wild Vines (digital, $8.99)įorza Horizon 5 (physical & digital, $59.99-$99.99) Real Farm – Premium Edition (digital, $39.99)
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Pretty Girls Panic! PLUS (digital, $5.99)

Pixel Heroes: Mega Byte & Magic (digital, $12.74) Magic Potion Millionaire (digital, $11.99) Lone McLonegan: A Western Adventure (digital, $9.99)

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Real Farm: Premium Edition (physical & digital, $39.99)Įmergency Driver Simulator (digital, $13.99) The Binding of Isaac: Repentance (physical & digital, $59.99)Ĭall of Duty: Vanguard (physical & digital, $69.99) My Singing Monsters Playground (digital, $39.99)
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy (digital, $49.99-$59.99) Just Dance 2022 (physical & digital, $49.99) Jurassic World Evolution 2 (physical & digital, $59.99) Header: Blue Reflection: Second Light, PC, PlayStation 4, Switchīlue Reflection: Second Light (digital, $59.99)Ĭall of Duty: Vanguard (physical & digital, $59.99)Ĭlassic Racers Elite (physical & digital, $29.99)įast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R (physical & digital, $39.99) From Blue Reflection: Second Light to Pretty Girls Panic! PLUS, there’s a number of notable new games arriving from other publishers. But this week also offers several gems that lacked the large-scale marketing hype. From Call of Duty: Vanguard to Forza Horizon 5, some of this year’s eagerly anticipated titles arrive on store shelves and digital marketplaces.
