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Nights of Azure’s a disappointing game for sure, but it’s not exactly awful—the mindless combat is balanced by the tremendous art and sound design, and despite the negative tone of this review it’s not offensively bad at anything it does. It’s just aggressively bland and tough to recommend when the action’s too toothless to keep players engaged.
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Gust has some pretty good ideas with the Servan system, and the gameplay is pretty smooth once you get yourself properly kitted out, but Nights of Azure has a few boring aspects that really make it a chore to play.
6
RJRamirez
Good enough to kill some time. Combat was simple and the story was kinda jumbled. Not a terrible game but not something i see myself going back to.
8
Sribandit
Como juego de acción es bastante decente, la "sensación" de juego es la adecuada y el pequeño sistema pokemon es divertido, la historia es bastante simple, solo lo hace diferente el hecho de que sea un juego yuri, es un juego corto, disfrutable y sirve para pasar el tiempo, visualmente es hermoso y la música es agradable, al menos, pasaras un buen rato.
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lostleader
It's always interesting to see the lengths of making sure gay rep isn't in media, and Nights of Azure is no exception to such discourse. While I certainly would prefer they mention that the two main lead characters are a couple and are in fact in love with each other, the game does at least bend over backwards to show just how gay they are. In a lot of ways, the story comes across as something hindered by Japanese and media culture towards gay people despite being very pro gay. The game is literally centered around the two leads being romantically invested in one another, and the lengths they would go to protect each other, and in such a way that it's compelling to watch.While I don't think the graphics or music is something to write home about, it does a good job of setting up the mood for a lot of the game. although both feel a bit redundant as you go on. The main leads are pretty fun throughout, but the rest of the cast is kinda one note and doesn't really provide anything of substance aside from being an excuse to have different shops and minigames. Thankfully the servant and enemy designs do pop out more, and is largely what helps keep this game fresh throughout.Nights of Azure is a very basic hack n slasher with a neat little gimmick that captures enemies and puts them at your side as additional support. While the servant system doesn't really do anything beyond allowing you to use certain power ups and provide small support for your fights, it is at least a mildly interesting system that helps differ the combat system from the usual hack and slasher; it just hasn't worked out all the kinks yet. The game is mostly about exploring a big city at night, as you have a time limit to explore the areas to find out more clues to where you want to go, often going from area to area in the hub world so you can get to a specific area, and progress further. While it's certainly a bit jarring at first to have a time limit to explore areas, the game lets you get rid of the limit rather fast that way you have the time to adjust yourself to the game and explore safer.While I don't think Nights of Azure is a great game, it does have the makings of what could be a very good hack'n'slasher franchise, and the fact that it's based on lesbians really has me tickled pink about it.

Nights of Azure

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Mar 29, 2016
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67
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18% Positive
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Mar 29, 2016
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Digitally Downloaded
Nights of Azure is such a progressive, artful and rich experience that, much like other masterpieces such as Nier of Pandora’s Tower, is so incredibly special as much for its flaws and individuality as what it does well.
May 31, 2016
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Hobby Consolas
A new and dark history makes its way into the world of the JRPG offering a frenetic and entertaining in equal development.
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Feb 26, 2017
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Olakasexd
Es muy adictivo por su sistema de combate, por su toque hack and slash. El nivel grafico es muy aceptable, la ambientacion atrapa muchisimo pero la historia no la entendi del todo por estar completamente en ingles.
Jul 17, 2016
10
Tenoko1
This is a solid action RPG with a interesting story, great characters, and a lovely soundtrack. A low-budget game by a very small company, the game still stands strong and is so much fun. I really recommend it, and am so glad I got it. This game is very special, and I hope Gust will be putting out more original titles like it in the future.
Apr 6, 2016
70
Meristation
Nights of Azure is a good JRPG, but not a great one. It has a nice battle system, with elements like monster breeding, and also offers an original approach to the yuri genre, but in the end, is a little short and very conventional.
Mar 29, 2016
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XGN
Even though the story in Nights of Azure isn't original, combining it with a lesbian love story and a great battle system works out for the game. Sometimes the cutscenes lack great graphics, but the music and the low budget compensates for these flaws.
May 6, 2016
60
Gameblog.fr
Nights of Azure offers an original gameplay and nice graphics (except the ugly environments), but the game is too easy and the story not interesting.
Mar 30, 2016
60
RPGamer
As an action RPG it doesn't do enough to be memorable, as the simplicity of its gameplay is definitely going to be a turn off for some. However, there's a huge amount of promise in this game, and the world-building and characters really highlight the potential that Gust was aiming towards.
Jun 5, 2016
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GameCritics
Nights of Azure’s a disappointing game for sure, but it’s not exactly awful—the mindless combat is balanced by the tremendous art and sound design, and despite the negative tone of this review it’s not offensively bad at anything it does. It’s just aggressively bland and tough to recommend when the action’s too toothless to keep players engaged.
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Apr 30, 2016
10
vijatiya
While this game definitely had some redundant gameplay, and maybe some pacing issues.. Overall.. I really can't get over how special I feel like it is. Wish there were going to be more games with these characters. Great art/ setting/ story/ music.
Aug 10, 2023
7
Killerpummkin
Nights of Azure is a very good game that, despite being an action RPG, is also an addictive hack and slash. Everything is very well done in this game.
Feb 14, 2025
6
RJRamirez
Good enough to kill some time. Combat was simple and the story was kinda jumbled. Not a terrible game but not something i see myself going back to.
May 11, 2017
3
Vectus
this game is quite a mess. its game play is quite boring and repetitive and attacks have no satisfying impact to them. and the story is just a mess to set up a lesbian romance that is barely touched on just to pull in those teenage boys and shut ins
Dec 26, 2016
3
tomvs123
The typical Gust game has a couple of unique amazing things that sets it apart from mainstream games. It's the main reason to play Gust games. Unfortunately, Nights of Azure has nothing amazing and very little that's unique. It is by far the worst Gust game ever released in the US on a console. Combat: Below average. The bulk of combat is done by 4 monsters that you can summon. These are copies of the ~30 monsters in the game that you basically capture and level up. But because your default monsters are good enough to get you to the end of the game, there's no reason to use other monsters. Your main character fights along side your monsters, Diablo-style. You've got 4 weapons to choose from, but there's never a reason to switch from the starting sword. Spamming the sword's light attack (ignoring heavy attack all together) is simply the most efficient way to clear a room and gets to you end-game with no problems. Equipment: Consists only of a single item type. Your monsters can equip one each and you can equip up to four. These are just random drops from monsters that give set bonuses to attack, hp, defense, etc, and sometimes a special attribute, like reducing fire damage or recovering hp over time. I ended up equipping only high attack items on my main character and was able to easily complete the game at character level 8. Menu system: Bad. The layout is just plain bad. Though you can get used to it over time. Environments: Bad. You've got a hotel as your main base and it's way out of proportion for your characters. For example, it appears to have 12-foot doorways, 4-foot books, and 60-foot ceilings. Outside of the hotel are the combat areas, that are all very bland. They're mostly corridor/maze-like areas with flat floors and walls made of building/brick textures. The proportions of these areas are not consistent with each other or your base. Music: Forgettable. Most tracks are generic stock-sounding music. Not nearly as good as the Atelier, Surge Concerto, or Ar tonelico series. Characters: Just plain dumb. There's 4 you normally interact with and 2 that you rarely interact with. Their actions are dumb for the most part and their motivations aren't explained much at all (leaving everyone feeling very shallow). You can tell they tried to put in some Atelier-style interactions between the characters, but it all falls flat, considering the weak main story. World building / atmosphere: Basically non-existent. The world is supposedly ending, but you see none of it. Your interactions with the world are limited to 7 characters and a few text logs of activities you took during the day (you never actually get to see the daylight). And interestingly enough, those activities you take during the day give you no indication that the rest of the world thinks the world is ending. It's like everyone except you are going about their daily lives. Story: Very bare-bones. You, as a woman, are trying to save your girlfriend from being sacrificed. It starts like that and ends like that. There's no big revelations, twists, or anything that makes a good story. Though about half-way through they have a lover's quarrel (over something stupid) and make up fairly quickly. It's the sort of thing that might be appealing to you if you think teenage-girl drama is appealing. This is unfortunately the most unique thing about the game and it was downright boring for me. Fan service: Abnormally large breasts and a bit of frontal-panty from your main character. If you like ass, you won't find any here. I found nothing great or amazing in this game and was glad when it ended. I recommend playing it only if you like the idea of being a lesbian saving your girlfriend from being sacrificed, and think you can become easily invested in those characters with very little backstory. Being a fan of the character designs (abnormally large breasts), and liking girl-drama helps too.
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SummaryNights of Azure is a tragic tale of two friends faced with impossible decisions that will test their loyalty to their quest and to each other. Set on an uncharted island that floats in the North Sea, Nights of Azure paints a picture of a land where nights are tormented by azure-blooded demons. In this kingdom of Ruswal, very few people l... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
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Mar 29, 2016
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