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XBLAZE LOST:MEMORIES

Title
XBLAZE LOST:MEMORIES
Aliasesエクスブレイズ ロストメモリーズ
Play timeShort (8h45m from 1 votes)
DeveloperArc System Works
PublishersArc System Works
Aksys Games
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BLAZBLUE CHRONOPHANTASMA

BLAZBLUE CENTRALFICTION

Prequel

XBLAZE CODE:EMBRYO

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Description

Magister's City Ishana—
The protagonist "Me" lives on the outskirts of the city of Ishana with her little sister in idyllic peace. However, that peace is shattered when "Me's" sister disappears without a trace.

As panic begins to take a hold, "Me" starts running through increasingly more horrible scenarios in her mind. Was she kidnapped? Or is "that man" somehow behind it all? "That man" being their father, who performed dangerous experiments on his wife and eldest daughter without any explanation of his actions. Rushing to her father's workshop only served to confirm her fears as the same strange azure light that appeared when her mother died once again was leaking through the cracks of the door…

After a single deep breath, "Me" opens the door and then–

–wakes up without her memories in the "Phantom Field", a strange parallel world inhabited by a single person, the mysterious girl "Nobody". It is from this point that the protagonist begins her quest to find her sister, her memories, and uncover the origin of the Phantom Field.

Who is "Nobody"?

What is the "Phantom Field"?

A new story of the "Azure" will be uncovered…

[from BlazBlue Wikia]

Mini reviews

By AngeVNs on 2021-09-04r41153Vote: 6
<report>I liked Lost Memories a lot more than Code Embyro but I didn't think it was amazing either. It kinda felt like more like a fandisc than a true sequel since the plot wasn't as heavy.

That said I thought the first half was interesting because it actually featured a younger version of a Blazblue character from CP and gave her development. I just didn't like how a like 1/3 of the content was just watching a recap of the first game's true route events.

The second half of the game wasn't bad since most of the main cast were a bit more likable than they were in Code Embryo. As said above this part wasn't super plot heavy but I did like where things ended up by the end.

There were also a bunch of random nice heartwarming moments throughout that increased its score over Code Embryo.
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