It’s presented as a love story, with your reflexology sessions supposedly designed to help Asuka ‘find herself’. For all intents and purposes, it’s a ‘romantic massage simulator’, where you meet Asuka - one of the main heroines from the wider series - and run your virtual hands across her body. All pretences of making this anything other than an excuse in ogling overdeveloped schoolgirls have departed, and what you’re left with is Senran Kagura Reflexions. Yes, the Senran Kagura series has finally made its way to Ninty’s latest hardware generation, but we’re a long way from the side-scrolling/visual novel days of Senran Kagura Burst on 3DS. Well, now we can say we’ve given a high school ninja a thigh message as well. We’ve aimed down imaginary sights with triple-A first-person shooters, pulled off many a routine with dancing simulators and even performed open-heart surgery/clinical murder. With so many unique hardware features at its disposal, Nintendo Switch has given developers plenty of inspiration when it comes to using the HD Rumble and gyro-controls of the Joy-Cons.
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