Joining the military and sailing the vast oceans has never been a more ridiculous task than it is in Azur Lane: Crosswave. This action RPG sees you use strangely attractive anime girl ‘battleships’ to face off against full-sized warships in order to prove that your nation is the most powerful.
Azur Lane released on mobile back in 2017, but if you’re a fan of the original and thinking about diving into Crosswave, you should expect a very different experience. Instead of a 2D side-scroller with over 300 obtainable characters, Azur Lane: Crosswave is a 3D action shooter, with a much smaller roster of battleship waifus for you to use in battle.
The only thing I knew about Crosswave before starting my playthrough was that the game has cutesy anime girls and a fun story. What I wasn’t expecting is how overly sexualised the girls are. The four characters you start off with are practically bursting out of their shirts, or have tiny skirts revealing their underwear. Although I found this aspect of Crosswave pretty unappealing, I will give the game credit where it’s due.
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