![]() You get various reactions depending on where you touch her, but also how you do so. ![]() ![]() Basically, holding hands is just the beginning: after that, you get to… err… “touch” her elsewhere, give her massages, etc. That’s what the game calls ‘Standard Refle: Hand’. ![]() And just by holding her hands in yours, Asuka gradually opens up to you. Shinobi Refle -Senran Kagura- is a game designed to take full advantage of HD Rumble, and by (virtually) holding Asuka’s hands, you can feel her heartbeat via the Joy-Con. The atmosphere feels different than usual, and when you take her hands in yours, you can feel her heart beating in her chest. One day, Asuka asked you to meet her after school, in an empty classroom. The premise of the game is certainly… interesting, to say the least. By the way, in case you’re wondering, the “Refle” in the title refers to reflexology. Today, Marvelous shared some additional details and screenshots for Shinobi Refle -Senran Kagura-, a spin-off of the Senran Kagura for the Nintendo Switch taking full advantage of the HD Rumble feature of the Joy-Cons. The Upcoming Games page has been updated! The game will cost 926 Yen (+ taxes, presumably), and will be rated Cero D (17 years old or +… basically, the Japanese equivalent of PEGI 18 or ESRB M). Update: early leaks from Famitsu reveal that Shinobi Refle -Senran Kagura- will be released this very week in Japan, on November 24th to be precise.
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