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Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 18
  2. Negative: 12 out of 18
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  1. Sep 17, 2018
    60
    No matter how salacious things may get, Reflexions never loses sight of the sweetness at the game’s core – fundamentally, this is a game about a girl attempting to overcome her shyness and tell a boy how she feels about him. While I’ll be happy to get back to battling demons and ninjas when the next full entry in the series is released, I won’t say that this is a waste of the franchise or a disrespectful use of its main character – just the opposite, in fact.
  2. Sep 21, 2018
    50
    While this is a unique showcase of HD rumble on the Switch, you will most likely get bored of the gimmick very quickly.
  3. 50
    Reflexions is not great. There’s not much content, there aren’t enough massage mini-games, there aren’t enough dress-up options (at least, not yet), and the voyeuristic tone is creepy. And then there’s the fantasy involving Asuka being your little sister, which almost makes me want to nuke the game from orbit. For the Senran Kagura superfan, it’s probably required reading but everyone else can just wait for Peach Beach Pinball.
  4. Sep 13, 2018
    50
    The superficial nature of the visual novel format is strange, considering this series would be perfect for the genre given the size of its character roster and the high stakes confrontations between the different good and evil shinobi schools. What we get instead is a half-assed story connected by a monotonous mini-game. A total bust (not that kind).
  5. Sep 13, 2018
    50
    Senran Kagura Reflexions is an Ecchi dating sim game that in reality is a touching and squeezing simulator. The gameplay feels pervy at times, and gets repetitive and boring fairly quickly. There are no visual issues, and motion controls make things more interesting, but it unfortunately isn't enough to make it entertaining.
  6. Sep 13, 2018
    50
    I didn’t really enjoy Senran Kagura Reflexions at all and I don’t think I’ll ever be going back to it. Somebody awaken me from my long Asuka-induced hangover when a normal Senran Kagura game comes out on Switch, it sure as hell deserves one on the handheld-hybrid.
  7. Sep 13, 2018
    45
    Overall, there’s not a lot here for me to even criticize. The motion controls are a bit sloppy, the dialogue needs work and the amount of actual content is pretty laughable. On top of that, you’d be hard-pressed to get through this game without feeling gross or guilty. Yet, I still have to salute Xseed’s commitment to their physics engines and character models. Whatever else the game lacks, Asuka still moves and reacts at the level you expect from any Senran Kagura title.
  8. Sep 20, 2018
    40
    You might visit for the lewdness but you won't be staying for long. Senran Kagura Reflexions falls short on its promises and ends up being a dull title that fairs to offer anything memorable.
  9. Sep 13, 2018
    40
    If you’re a fan of the series, this entry won’t be of any great surprise - after all, we’ve had a water gun third-person shooter and a rhythmic cookery game under the Senran Kagura banner - but if you’re new to the series this title might look like the kind of thing you'd not normally find on Switch. As innocent and silly as it all pertains to be, it’s just a tame excuse to get a bit of cheap sleaze onto a Western games console.
  10. Sep 28, 2018
    35
    It's a pretty denigrating game. In addition, HD vibration and motion controls have to learn a lot of eroticism yet. If they wanted perversion they could have gone to the extreme, and not stay in the bikinis with small moans and "senpais".
  11. Aug 26, 2019
    30
    Senran Kagura Reflexions is an unfortunately meagre take on the visual novel genre, showcasing its graphical fidelity alongside its questionable one-trick pony gameplay.
  12. Sep 20, 2018
    30
    It's hard to recommend Senran Kagura Reflexions to anyone at all. Rather than a game, this is more like a collection of screens that test the accuracy of the Joy-Con movements and at that, it does work. Unfortunately, it fails at everything else and it simple does not provide the content, the sense of purpose and the structure necessary to call this a fun interactive experience.
  13. Sep 17, 2018
    30
    I am not going to mask it, the only real reason you would actually buy Senran Kagura Reflexions is so that you can look at scantily clad women and see them in seductive positions. However, let us be completely honest here, if that really is your sole reason to play, there are many better and cheaper ways of doing such things. Even though other games in the series featured many of the same themes, at least the gameplay had a bit of substance to them. There just isn’t anything here to hook anyone but die-hard fans.
  14. 30
    Senran Kagura Reflexions has actually done a lot of damage to the series.
  15. Sep 15, 2018
    30
    Senran Kagura Reflexions deviates from past entries to explore in depth the troublesome topic of massages. Touching girls so as to receive certain memories in exchange is one of the weirdest things we have done in a long time, and it certainly was not worth our while.
  16. Sep 13, 2018
    30
    Senran Kagura Reflexions is really nothing more than a proof of concept. Honey∞Parade Games set out to make a game where you touch Asuka all over until she’s been satisfied and in that respect, it succeeds. Just a damn shame the developer couldn't turn all that touching into something worth playing.
  17. Sep 13, 2018
    30
    While the Senran Kagura series has always been rife with fanservice and hyper-sexualization, these moments were at the tail-end of addictive action gameplay, funny character interactions, and classic anime cheesiness. These things are what make up the heart and soul of Senran Kagura, and by removing those and placing full focus on the T&A virgin wish-fulfillment, Senran Kagura Reflexions is just a lifeless alternative to an afternoon with your Chrome Incognito tabs.
  18. Oct 3, 2018
    20
    Senran Kagura games have always revelled in the fan-service, but they have weaved it into titles that are fun to play. An element of the game… Sometimes a large element… but, not the focus. Senran Kagura Reflexions feels like the extra features bundled into one of the full Senran Kagura entries. At £8.99, this feels massively overpriced, too, even for those who can see value in it. There's certainly not that much value, though, as it's basically a pervy tech demo.
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 50 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 37 out of 50
  2. Negative: 12 out of 50
  1. Sep 17, 2018
    10
    As this is the series' first entry into the VN genre, the efforts from the developer are highly commendable.

    The facial animations are
    As this is the series' first entry into the VN genre, the efforts from the developer are highly commendable.

    The facial animations are top-notch, cel-shading on point as usual. Most VNs only have static images, but this has full 3D effects. Voice-acting is great and soothing to hear.

    The only disappointment I've had is that not all the characters are available at launch.
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  2. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    There is no other game like it, If you are a fan of the Senran Kagura series you will no doubt enjoy this 1 on 1 time with your favorite SkThere is no other game like it, If you are a fan of the Senran Kagura series you will no doubt enjoy this 1 on 1 time with your favorite Sk babes game. With the amazing HD rumble that literally gives you the Thigh jiggle feel, and the classic Japanese anime Highschool love story style writing. the game really needs the right group of people to play it and review it, or not, because User score is enough to persuade. Just look at NBA2K19's score. Full Review »
  3. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    This game is da bom. This game isnt for people who dont like tiddies, senran kagura and Visual novel games. This game is a mix max of that andThis game is da bom. This game isnt for people who dont like tiddies, senran kagura and Visual novel games. This game is a mix max of that and doesn't fit the american general public.

    This is true uncensored asian novel style. And it probably wont fit many prude western people.
    This is what most asian novels are, any one who play's those know to not expect more then what the game is supposed to be.
    The only difference between thing and other asian novels, are the visuals and interactions.

    This game better fits the EU and asian market.
    Really, if this isnt your type of game.. like literally you dont like asian novels and such, just dont bother. It doesnt have what you are searching for.
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