Re:union | Kansen
The plot twist of Re:Union is that the enemy wasn't the Sirens (or the Abyssals, or the Aliens). The enemy was time . The "Re:Union" in the title isn't about getting the band back together. It’s about the chemical reunion of hydrogen and oxygen—the act of breaking down .
The story missions are brutal. There is a level where you have to escort a troop transport carrying human refugees, but your escorts are Destroyers who were sunk protecting convoys in a previous life. They start having panic attacks mid-battle. You have to manually toggle their "Focus Fire" off just to get them to stop shooting at whales (they mistake sonar echoes for torpedoes). kansen re:union
Kansen Re:Union is not a fun game. It is a good game. It respects the history of naval warfare not by making it cool, but by making it heavy. It asks the question we usually ignore in waifu collectors: What happens to a weapon of war when the war is over? The plot twist of Re:Union is that the
Have you played Kansen Re:Union? Are you also emotionally compromised? Let me know in the comments below. Bring tissues. It’s about the chemical reunion of hydrogen and
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