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1/30/2025, 5:39:49 PM
>>1668116
Well, Blue Reflection: Second Light was released worldwide, so, because of that factor it had more success than Blue Reflection Sun (not to mention the DLC sales, but personally, I never bought the DLC), that said, we are talking about a game that sold 120,000 copies worldwide, and those numbers are of almost 3 years ago (January 31 2022), nowadays if we want to be optimistic and generous the game has sold maybe 150,000 copies worldwide or something.
We don't have to go with the most recent games, even the original Blue Reflection was censored in most countries in the sense that the camera in the model viewer or dressing room is restricted compared to the Japanese versions, even so, the game had some sales, enough sales for a sequel and what not. Yes, some people who browse v buy video games and if I had to say something, I would say that the censorship of the model viewer (not the base game, the base game is uncensored) and the fact that the sequel doesn't have scenes of characters in underwear etc, had an effect but only a little, few people (relatively speaking) didn't buy those games because of censorship...other games developed by Gust do the same thing (3D model disappears to prevent pantyshots), it's not just Blue Reflection: Second Light. In the case of Sun, it was the fact that it was only released in Japan and that it alienated the fanbase...there's not much else to discuss there.
Yes, the picture is unrelated.
Well, Blue Reflection: Second Light was released worldwide, so, because of that factor it had more success than Blue Reflection Sun (not to mention the DLC sales, but personally, I never bought the DLC), that said, we are talking about a game that sold 120,000 copies worldwide, and those numbers are of almost 3 years ago (January 31 2022), nowadays if we want to be optimistic and generous the game has sold maybe 150,000 copies worldwide or something.
We don't have to go with the most recent games, even the original Blue Reflection was censored in most countries in the sense that the camera in the model viewer or dressing room is restricted compared to the Japanese versions, even so, the game had some sales, enough sales for a sequel and what not. Yes, some people who browse v buy video games and if I had to say something, I would say that the censorship of the model viewer (not the base game, the base game is uncensored) and the fact that the sequel doesn't have scenes of characters in underwear etc, had an effect but only a little, few people (relatively speaking) didn't buy those games because of censorship...other games developed by Gust do the same thing (3D model disappears to prevent pantyshots), it's not just Blue Reflection: Second Light. In the case of Sun, it was the fact that it was only released in Japan and that it alienated the fanbase...there's not much else to discuss there.
Yes, the picture is unrelated.
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