Azure lane world of warship skins9/19/2023 Two family portraits: above, in the foreground, the Japanese battleships Fusou and Yamashiro below, Fusou and Yamashiro depicted as sisters in catgirl form. No, the reason this game and others like it took off is without a doubt its massive collection of cute girl and hot lady characters to roll for, this time around in the form of “shipgirls”, or anthropomorphized versions of mostly World War II-era warships. Though people do play the more traditional “game” part of the game plenty, I don’t think this not very remarkable shmup gameplay 1 or the story that accompanies it are the reasons this mobile app has done so well. But that’s not what makes Azur Lane special. Yes, I fell into that hole a couple of years ago, though thankfully I didn’t go into debt for it (though again, I’d rather pay the publisher of this app than my fucking student loan creditors if I had a choice between them.)Īzur Lane is a simple game at its core: a naval warfare-themed horizontally scrolling shmup with the usual bullet-dodging, fighting smaller enemies leading up to a boss, and training up skills that have various offensive and defensive effects and cooldown times and all that, together with a light visual novel element. Today I want to write about a gacha game, one of the only such games I’ve ever played: Azur Lane. Though this is also a sort of game review depending on how loosely you care to define that term. But I can’t possibly post more than two proper reviews at a time - I have to bullshit endlessly about personal experiences and feelings sometimes, and this is one of those times. Once again, this isn’t the game review post I had planned next.
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