Re:union - Kansen

That is the tone of Re:Union . It is a post-war psychological drama disguised as a tactical RPG.

The answer, apparently, is a lot of therapy and a lot of rain.

Check your "Lost & Found" tab. The shipgirls leave tokens behind. A bullet casing. A torn photograph. A single petal. Collect them. They never forget. Neither should you. kansen re:union

Mechanically, the game is tight. It uses a grid-based "Tactical Weaving" system where positioning actually matters (no more auto-battling through everything). You have to account for shell dispersion, fog of war, and the "Reverberation" meter—a sanity-like mechanic where older shipgirls start to hallucinate their past sinking if they take too much damage.

KansenLogs_Alpha Date: April 14, 2026 Category: Deep Dive / Mobile Gaming That is the tone of Re:Union

Your flagship, the legendary Battleship Yamato (reimagined as a weary, regal woman with cracked armor and a tea addiction), reveals in Chapter 4 that the world is looping. The Kansen have fought this war thousands of times. Every time they win, the seas reset. Every time, they forget. Except this time, you remember.

Still here? Okay.

Kansen Re:Union – More Than a Gacha Game, It’s a Requiem and a Rebirth

That is the tone of Re:Union . It is a post-war psychological drama disguised as a tactical RPG.

The answer, apparently, is a lot of therapy and a lot of rain.

Check your "Lost & Found" tab. The shipgirls leave tokens behind. A bullet casing. A torn photograph. A single petal. Collect them. They never forget. Neither should you.

Mechanically, the game is tight. It uses a grid-based "Tactical Weaving" system where positioning actually matters (no more auto-battling through everything). You have to account for shell dispersion, fog of war, and the "Reverberation" meter—a sanity-like mechanic where older shipgirls start to hallucinate their past sinking if they take too much damage.

KansenLogs_Alpha Date: April 14, 2026 Category: Deep Dive / Mobile Gaming

Your flagship, the legendary Battleship Yamato (reimagined as a weary, regal woman with cracked armor and a tea addiction), reveals in Chapter 4 that the world is looping. The Kansen have fought this war thousands of times. Every time they win, the seas reset. Every time, they forget. Except this time, you remember.

Still here? Okay.

Kansen Re:Union – More Than a Gacha Game, It’s a Requiem and a Rebirth