Its latest, Senran Kagura Reflexions however, lacks nearly everything that makes each of the other Senran Kagura games feel worthwhile and comes off as a complete waste of time. Each and every title has featured a wealth of humor mixed with its incredibly non-subtle approach to fan service, yet has always had a certain charm baked into each subsequent release. I’ve played each and every game, from the action orientated hack and slash focused adventures to the competitive cooking spin-off and its Splatoon-like water gun extravaganza, Peach Beach Splash.
I’ve been a big fan of the cheeky and fan service driven video game franchise, Senran Kagura, alongside its Manga and Anime offerings as well.