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  1. Nov 9, 2020
    7
    Reflection Of Mine has publisher Ratalaika Games striking again as they continue expand their ever expanding massive catalog almost weekly with another amazing port. Reflection Of Mine is a unique title for Xbox gamers. This title was created by solo indie dev Redblack Spade, but Ratalaika is bringing his title to a brand new console audience which is greatly appreciated by those of us whoReflection Of Mine has publisher Ratalaika Games striking again as they continue expand their ever expanding massive catalog almost weekly with another amazing port. Reflection Of Mine is a unique title for Xbox gamers. This title was created by solo indie dev Redblack Spade, but Ratalaika is bringing his title to a brand new console audience which is greatly appreciated by those of us who love the Xbox brand as our console of choice. The title retains its original price and story. Players enter the wicked world of Lilly Witchgan, a girl with a horrible identity disorder. You are challenged to navigate the two sides of your personality and learn what holds you together as you explore unique puzzle environments and strange parallel worlds. Enter into a unique game that focuses on dissociative identity disorders. The entire experience is inside Lilly’s mind, who must try and find her real personality among the many that resides inside her. This is a quest for individuality, self-esteem, and self-understanding. The game will allow players to control two characters at the same time. The two versions of Lilly will mimic all movement as they continue through the puzzle based environment. Find the exit of each map and help navigate both halves of the girl to their designated places. What one girl sees the other may not making for unique puzzle situations. One girl may see flowers, the other sees spikes, but they both share the same life. Travel through a world of madness as Lilly becomes a foreigner in her own body. Her memory shattered, she tries to remember life in a unique scatter brained puzzle environment as well. There is about a dozen hours of driving gameplay tp fully complete the game. Enter into a unique psychological story of darkness. Meeting each of the unique personalities as they come to fruition. Fifty plus unique puzzles with mechanical variations abound. You’ll travel across 10 stages of a stand out arcade mode and enjoy an inspiring yet original music that only goes to set the pace of the adventure that awaits you. This game will challenge your mind, patience, and understanding as the game progressses. Reflection Of Mine is developed by Redblack Spade Studio and has been available on PC since 2017. Now, the game sees new life as it launches for Xbox and this is an experience I highly recommend adding to your Xbox library with the Series X newly released now would be a great time to enjoy the unique experience on your new console or Xbox One. Expand
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  1. Oct 20, 2020
    53
    I really enjoyed playing through the challenging puzzles that continued to evolve with difficulty as I progressed through each area. If it weren’t for the hints however, I probably would have been discouraged to push through. Fortunately, Ratalaika has another easy game out there now for achievement and puzzle lovers. Reflection of Mine was quite average, but fun for being a puzzle game.
  2. Oct 19, 2020
    50
    It’s a niche game with hyper-difficult gameplay that on its own isn’t a bad thing, and hardcore puzzle-solvers would probably enjoy working through Reflection of Mine on Xbox One. But the issues with the writing and plot, as well as the use of mental illness stereotypes for shock value, just rubs me the wrong way.