Kansen Re:union [Official]
Have you played Kansen Re:Union? Are you also emotionally compromised? Let me know in the comments below. Bring tissues.
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? kansen re:union
Now, if you’ll excuse me, my Laffey (DD-459) has been standing on the pier for six hours refusing to speak. I think she saw a submarine on the radar that wasn't there. I have to go tell her it’s okay to come inside. Have you played Kansen Re:Union
Spoilers ahead for the first chapter, but honestly, if you want to go in blind—stop here. Go download it. Bring tissues
The elevator pitch for Kansen Re:Union sounds deceptively simple: You are not a Commander. You are a Remembrancer . The Siren War (or whatever your previous gacha called it) is over. The seas have gone silent. The "Kansen"—the ship girls—won. But victory came at a cost that wasn't just physical.
That is the tone of Re:Union . It is a post-war psychological drama disguised as a tactical RPG.