Mirror 2: Project X

Mirror 2: Project X

released on Jan 21, 2022

Mirror 2: Project X

released on Jan 21, 2022

You are an agent in the Federal Bureau of Research and Protection (FBRP). Your job is to protect mankind from various supernatural objects and events. As the player, you will enter a vast, complex, and diverse world that provides an entirely new experience. Know that every choice will affect the story's conclusion.


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- No es un jogo H -
Fue un juego que me gustó por su erotismo leve, capítulos decentes y gameplay sencillo. Pero no me termino de gustar que el estudio cerro y el juego actualmente ya no está recibiendo contenido de sus histórias.

Mirror 2: Project X is a match-3 game that features much of the content for their asking price. The game packs six stories with multiple entertaining endings, even when the translation could be better. The character's voice acting is great, and the storylines all bring their flair, from nature going extinct to internal power struggles in a kingdom or SCP foundations.

The gameplay is fun, with story mode being easy overall, save some fights and the Ivy story. You match icons on a grid to unleash their effects, with the number of them determining their power. Three-of-a-kind is the basic, while four-of-a-kind doubles the impact, and five-of-a-kind makes it super powerful while giving you a radiant gem that deals great damage without costing a turn.

For challenge mode, you must think and go for T and L shapes or match-5 to emerge victorious. Pairing that with skills, items, and the ability to play as the girls in the mode allows for various builds to use.

Many people rated The game negatively, yet most of the complaints are based on the lack of...sex scenes and the such. The prequel to the game was a porn game, so with the sequel removing all those elements, players took it upon themselves to review-bomb the title. It is a shame because there is nothing inherently wrong with the game.

There is some disappointment in that you cannot use all characters in challenge mode, making it a missed opportunity as Ivy and others won't be available. The graphics are good and have a similar style to Genshin Impact, with a home mode that lets you explore an island and take pictures.

Mirror 2 is a good game for a couple of hours, lasting between 6-10 hours if you watch the cutscenes and do some challenge mode runs. The satisfaction of unleashing combos and getting radiant gems keeps you entertained while tackling all the content.

Early Access review, only Leah's chapter right now, but...

Why does a $2 game look this good? What the fuck? Pretty solid match-3 game too. The story is really nothing amazing but it's entertaining because it's basically you study an SCP, which just happens to be a cute chick, while you also deal with sexy ass scientist lady.

No erotic content of any kind here as of the time of this writing, though, very much unlike the first Mirror. Just some fanservice from the two hot anime bitches currently in the game.

I'm just in fucking shock that some unfinished $2 game has better productions than some big name releases I know of lmao what the FUCK is up with that!?

Edit:
I forgot to note some of the reasons why I find it so impressive for a $2 game so here we go:
-Fully animated cutscenes (as in, no canned animations)
-Fully voice acted with solid voice acting
-Two animeish ending songs, one for each girl
-And then there's also a DLC which I got with the game that's just... an album of high quality cosplay photos of Mirror characters

All that in a $2 game? That I got for $1 from some throaway Steam card money actually. I'm not the only one that finds that weird as fuck, right?