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The first game was more similar to Blue Archive. Lots of fan overlap. This one sadly didn't keep the same vibe but that might change later.
It seems people are really starting to notice the fanservice in this sequel is not exactly as hyped as was assumed.
I recommend looking through the GFL1 "damaged" artworks for each character. You'll definitely notice a difference in direction both in design and in their strategy. Like here in 2 the dorm is all there is really and no romance at all. A few looping animation poses surprisingly don't have the same impact as unlocking a 2D skin in the original or getting oath..
As for gameplay I actually do enjoy it since its just a more watered down version of XCOM 2 but mixed with the modern gacha ability mechanics.
All it really needs is to hook you with a vibe similar to the original game with more moe, it can't rely on fanservice since the first game and Blue Archive do that better, unless it adds in some serious romance and cuter waifus.
It's launch, and I can already see incoming problems.
Guess they never learn from GFL:NC mistake either.
t. gooner
don't feed reacts
let them starve
Sadly, the end game is just more of the same. So, I've dropped the game.