I still have nightmares with this game.
It's fun, and the ost is great!

This game is HYPE! I don't even know how to PLAY the game, but it's so GOOD. The soundtrack is superb, the roster is charismatic (even the BEARS) and the story mode is one of the best (if not THE best) of all fighting games.
With the rollback update, the game is even better and is inviting for new players (myself included).

This game is really fun. The flowmotion mechanic was fresh, new and fun. Happily the command deck system came back, but without the merge system it's actually... meh.
The worlds are great, mainly the Fantasia one.
The bosses aren't the best (they are, actually, really FAR from that, mainly Ansem and Anti-Coat Nightmare), but, it was fun after all.

i honestly felt like i was in some kind of vacation, without having to worry about ANYTHING.
great soundtrack and cute game overall

i'm a sucker for rhtymn games.
this one is no exception.

The game deserved a 5, to be honest. The post-game content was really disheartening (especially the grinding for Ultima Weapon, I HATED all the mini-games involved together with the Postcard's RNG). However, the game as a whole is BEAUTIFUL, along with an exploration (at least in the main story of the game) extremely relaxing.
The super fluid combat, the links, the grand magics ... everything was beautiful. The soundtrack, as always, magnificent, along with super hypable and cinematic boss fights.
It's a solid 4: it was fun and I would probably play in Critical Mode as an NG +.

This. This is just PERFECT.
The moments in the main story (that MICKEY SCENE HOLY SHIT IT GAVE ME CHILLS) and the Limit Cut bosses were just DIVINE: they were difficult, challenging and really rewarding when defeated.
The plot contents were also really satisfying and made me really, really hyped to the next games.
Like with KH2, I'll come back later for the Superboss. He also looks really fun.

Fun as hell, mixing two of my favorites things: rhythm games AND KH soundtrack. The game is a recap for those who played the other games (with short scenes and Kairi's narrating what happened), with a little of plot development at the end of the game.

For those who don't like rhythm games, just watch the final cutscenes and you're good to go.

It also has Mickey with his other costumes (in Team DAYS, he has the black coat, for example) AND you can play One Winged Angel.

The only downside? It doesn't have the Simple and Clean remix from 0.2 opening. STILL A GREAT GAME NONETHELESS! (i'll probably raise the rate after play a lot more tho)

2016

This game is gorgeous from the start to end. I played this just to try to relax and made a good job on it: good soundtrack, good visuals with an ecological message behind it.
It's a really cozy game, with a superb atmosphere. The only downside is the movement control: it's not that great, but you can just ignore it and play without preoccupations.

It's a great game, with superb soundtrack. Getting tired of it slowly, but still a really good game.

it's... a experience, for sure
and i just want her to be okay

It's a good game and pretty fun, tbh. Using Ziggs as the main character of a rhytmn game which focus on EXPLOSIONS is a nice move!
Also, for a rhytmn game, it gives you a kinda of freedom at the stages to get the three types of gears (golden, white and blue). If you mess up, welp, you messed up! If you die... it's probably better to start the stage all over again.
The music is also fine and mixes really good with the mayhem/explosion theme!
However, I don't feel like playing this again that soon. It replay factor isn't that big, imo. Good game anyways!

One of my first horror experiences and couldn't be better. It's the perfect package and embodies the experience of being a S.T.A.R.S. at a uneasy mansion like the Spencer one. The Ink Ribbon system is really neat, with the inventory-system having it's flaws, BUT makes sense.
Every S.T.A.R. member it's interesting at its own way and I just like every one of them.
But I physically couldn't pass the Spider Room or any room with spiders, AT ALL. Fuck Black Tiger, I hate you.
Great game nonetheless, looking forward to playing the others!

"This is really the end. The summer vacation was over before I knew it."

This game was... certainly something. It started just as 'oh, this looks cool' to '...this was a blast'. Blue Reflection: Second Light is a story about a summer vacation which, well, has to end sometime.

The game is good. Really good. I started, also, with some fear of the fanservice that people talked about, but besides the DLC content and some... butt shots, it wasn't that big of a deal.

This game is surprisingly beautiful with its graphics. The atmosphere, the soundtrack... everything is tied up with such a intimate storytelling for each one of the girls that you met. The battle system is really, really fun and somehow strategic on how you use your actions: and how the enemies can screw up your Ether management.

If you are suspicious because of the 'cute girls fighting evil', really, there's SO MORE behind that. The first seven chapters (of eleven!) consists on character introductions and, at the beginning, I was really afraid that the story was going just to be around Ao (she's a good character too!), but every girl has its moments and deserved screentimes. There's a trope for each one of them that you probably will like: the 'loving sister', the 'hype machine', the 'calm collected one' and many more: it's really easy to like one of them, but it's really more easier like every single one of them. The girls have their own insecurities, fears and hopes and, even if your favorite doesn't have that many screentime, don't worry, she can be developed with the Date system and, if she's on the battle team, furthermore with the Talent system.

Happily, this game doesn't use, at any moment, a queerbait approach to a school full of girls, which was also one of my main fears. Their interactions are just something pure-ish, things girls of their ages would say to one another. You, as player, cannot have any romance options, but two characters will enter in a relationship (which is NOT in a friendly way, in a romantic way), but no spoilers! See for yourself!

If you feel that the game is slow, well, it really is. DON'T RUSH IT or you'll get super exhausted of its mechanics and the sidequests. Play at a chill pace and enjoy at it fullest: it's a summer vacation, and will end sometime.

If you get lost at any point of the game, use this site: https://barrelwisdom.com/second-light/faq (NOT MINE!) to get some advice from the FAQ or the Items list, it'll be useful sometime.

This game is a solid remake and embodies the experience of a survival horror really well. It's my first contact with Leon and Claire and what more can I say? I just liked them so much. It was really cool to play Claire's campaign after Leon and say: 'oh wait i remember what happens here' and being just more prepared. The second gameplay was faster, but by any means it was less fun.

While it's not fair to compare the RE1 remake with this one, I think the first one has a better ambiance and the ~horror/fearful~ experience, but lacks on the gameplay overall. This game is the opposite: the ambiance and the feeling, being in different locations, it just not grasped that much in comparison with the first entry, but the gameplay and the w/ Mr. X sequences were just on point. The replay factor is here, but I'm fine with the two A playthroughs.

It doesn't end here, however: I really like the soundtrack in this one. All the boss fights soundtracks were soooo good and hyped me up to play them as if it was my last time.

Ada and Sherry were good characters as well, and I got attached to them: mainly because of the interactions with Leon and Claire respectively and furthermore by playing in their perspectives.

And, of course, the graphics are the cherry at the top. Definitely upgraded the experience to another level.