One of Hinako’s old middle school classmates, and now current high school classmate, Sanae approaches Hinako expressing how much she admired her. It actually doesn’t take long for you to dive right into the magical girl aspect. Hinako quickly fell into depression and it took her months to push herself to go to her new school, Hoshinomiya Girls’ High School, where she is more introverted and awkward than (presumably) before. And no matter how much she tried to get her knee back to how it was before, she can’t do the moves she could before and thus she was forced to quit ballet. This might not seem as a big deal as she did seem to recover pretty well (I’m guessing since we don’t know what kind of injury she got), but Hinako was a ballet dancer, and somewhat famous too, and that was all that she wanted to do. Making her walk with a limp (though you wouldn’t know until a character mentions it again) and she can’t really do anything other than light exercise. We get clued in that she sustained a knee injury months ago, which we don’t get to know the details of other than it must have been bad, and despite how much physical therapy she did it would never be the same again. However, before the events of this game her life changed in a big way. So of course, I had to pick it up and try it.īlue Reflection puts you in the shoes of Hinako Shirai as she’s going back to school. ![]() Not only do I like RPGs, but I love magical girls and there’s surprisingly not that many magical girl games, let alone magical girl RPGs. ![]() I’m kind of surprised I didn’t know about Blue Reflection until the news of its sequel being localized was announced.
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