It might not happen to everyone but the longer I played into the game, the more frequently it happened. Also, I ran into a frequent issue where the game hung on loading screens because, as far as I could tell, I had possibly equipped more accessories and clothing changes than the game was able to handle. Sadly, most of the actual clothing options in game are just allowing one girl to wear another girls clothing and the rest of the extra clothing is tied to cash store DLC purchases. The review mentions tons of in game dress-up options but the only area where this is true is the lingerie, and even that is mostly just different colour variations of the same style. VD:B ends up feeling like a scaled back Senran Kagura in many ways with only the yuri focus and a tangible reason to replay stages (hidden collectables) really pushing it forward. While I did enjoy the game overall, this review oversells it by quite a bit. It’s an easy 80+ hours worth of content to be sure, and I’m not even finished with it in its entirety. If you’re a yuri fan and into video games, then it’s definitely worth the money. Right now, the game is about $40 for the U.S. But there are tons of extra shirts, accessories, dresses, swimsuits, and more to find or buy in the in-game store. You can dress up your characters in ridiculous outfits (or you know, not, and just keep them in lingerie). Outside of that though, the game has a ton of content to unlock. As these affection levels grow, you’ll unlock cutscenes where there SHOULD be animation, but there isn’t, and instead you just read dialogue of some funny and sometimes flirtatious situations. The social sim aspect comes into play when you want to increase the affection levels between certain characters in order to make that pairing stronger. The only serious downfall of the game is the lack of animation scenes. The graphics are amazing as well, same with the music. Each character has a very unique fighting style, and let me tell you it’s a ton of fun to master! From bows, poles, swords, guns, fists, and others, it’s easy to find a fighting style to enjoy. There are also different modes such as Survival, Challenge, and Online Mode. There are around 28 Story Mode missions with 3 levels of difficulty, and there will be two different endings – the True ending and the Standard ending, depending on your scores for each level.
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