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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 30.4 hrs on record (5.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 4 Jul @ 3:39am

Fans have a tendency to shape a game in their own image with a community, regardless of what the game is itself. And sometimes, they do it in a way where it hits the equality bone where the fans become enamored with the characters in those games, dare I say extremely. This is especially true with gacha games. Gacha games have always had this air of appeal to them that brings certain types of fans into the fray. Blue Archive is one of them. Now, I'm personally not the, let's just say, extreme crying emoji-centric fans. But as someone who has kept an eye on this game for the better part of a year and a half (maybe even two years), the game stuck out to me. I'm not much of a mobile gamer these days so I didn't wanna get this game on mobile (I even tried getting Google Play Games back when it came out with the beta version, but to no avail). But when I heard that the game would come out on Steam, I decided to hope on the Sensei Train and finally give the game a try. And after playing for some time, I can say with absolute confidence that I enjoyed playing Blue Archive. And this is coming from someone who was worried about getting weird looks from playing the game because he knew just how wild both the fanbase is as well as some of the game itself (if you know what I mean ;)). Even if you have some doubts regarding the game because "ha ha smol gorls with guns means if you play it you're a p*do", I would at least try it once for the gameplay cuz the game isn't just some secret sus dating sim like how some people may interpret it to be. I jest regarding the latter, but there's more than meets the eye regarding the game. At least try it once.
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