Blue Protocol: Star Resonance has a visually striking game world with anime-style flair and colorful characters, but its story presentation is painfully sluggish.
The game's best features are buried under endless exposition and forced cinematics, making the experience fall flat. Despite its beautiful world, cohesive art direction, and competent gameplay, the story, dialogue, and cutscenes do not elevate the game.
The game leans heavily into its RPG side, forgetting what makes the MMO part special, treating players as passive viewers rather than active participants. Gameplay is constantly interrupted by stiff, drawn-out cutscenes and pages of generic dialogue.
Players have been voicing these frustrations since launch.
This results in a stop-and-go routine of unskippable exposition, rather than a fluid, connected adventure.
Author's summary: Blue Protocol's story presentation kills the game's vibe.