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I was wondering the same thing, I've never played Blue Archive before, and sometimes I wonder what the game is even about. My friends tell me to never play it, and that makes me more curious about what the game is. Can someone explain?

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2b2 said:

I was wondering the same thing, I've never played Blue Archive before, and sometimes I wonder what the game is even about. My friends tell me to never play it, and that makes me more curious about what the game is. Can someone explain?

Basically, high school girls with halos getting into non-lethal gunfights. And you're a teacher helping them with their problems in visual-novel style episodes.

By the way. have you or your friends heard of the Streisand effect?

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2b2 said:

I was wondering the same thing, I've never played Blue Archive before, and sometimes I wonder what the game is even about. My friends tell me to never play it, and that makes me more curious about what the game is. Can someone explain?

Basically Kivotos is a confederation nowhere on the real world map where high schools are their own city-states and the students all have halos, are all bulletproof, are all female, might be based on myths, scientific concepts and historical figures and treat their guns like smartphones, and everyone has a gun. The President of said confederation mysteriously disappeared, but not before summoning Sensei, the self insert main character, into Kivotos. It's Sensei's job as a responsible adult to guide all of the immature gun totting teenagers because they have no idea what they're doing and if he's not there everything will go wrong again.

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Elmithian said in comment #2598409:

Not something like Wakfu or Tin tin?

Tintin already has an established fanbase in Japan(one of the few franco-belgian comics to receive a translation there), and Wakfu was partially animated by Japanese studios. They're probably too normie, in other words.

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marcymal said in comment #2598412:

Tintin already has an established fanbase in Japan(one of the few franco-belgian comics to receive a translation there), and Wakfu was partially animated by Japanese studios. They're probably too normie, in other words.

Really? That's hilarious.
I'm going to assume they censored the Lotus Bleu, though. That one touches part of Japanese history they likely don't want to see poked.

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