


This allows for crisp visuals, detailed characters and backgrounds. Visually, Senran Kagura Reflexions adopts a more anime, cel-shaded art style. There is DLC planned that will feature more characters from the Senran Kagura universe, so fans of the series might be interested in those down the line. Even with these unlockables, the game features a small amount of content, even for the $9.99 price tag. Reflexions boasts about its use of the Switch’s HD Rumble feature, and while it certainly works well in some cases, it’s not game-changing.Īs you progress, there are various characters and customizations to unlock for the game’s “Dress Up” and “Diorama” modes. While the controls felt accurate for the most part, there wasn’t a lot of depth to the gameplay. The game recommends using detached Joy-Cons since a majority of the gameplay utilizes motion controls. The game is rated ‘M’ after all and the development team certainly utilized that rating.

These interactive sessions range from the innocent to the more adult. Cutscenes will play and players will be given various situations or “daydreams” to interact with the in-game characters. The gameplay centers around a series of interactive conversations. I had heard that the Senran Kagura games were more action/beat-em up in nature with some ecchi (Japanese for playful eroticism) elements thrown in so I was a bit surprised that Reflexions focused solely on the latter. Forgoing some of the action gameplay elements, Reflexions instead strikes a decidedly slower pace by focusing on building relationships with the Senran Kagura ninjas through reflexology.įull disclosure: this is the first Senran Kagura game I’ve played. Senran Kagura Reflexions is quite different from some of the series’ earlier titles.
