
From the article, "Yet, XBlaze is jam-packed with fanservice. It all started when a TOi article about a new Sunflower shampoo was read. Soon after, Toya’s walking in on Es and Hinata while they’re bathing. When they all go to the pool on a day off, each girl gets a glamour shot of them in an incredibly revealing swimsuit. In XBlaze, boobs are everywhere."

Review by Mikhail M.
Over the last few months, a lot of Japanese game publishers and developers have been dipping their toes into the PC platform via Steam. Aksys was one, publishing the Arc System Works-developed visual novel Xblaze Code: Embryo on Steam recently and while it's fun, it also has enough flaws that hold it back from what I’ve come to expect from both Arc System Works and visual novels.

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I am absolutely terrible at fighting games which is why I was intrigued when Arc System Works announced that they were making a Visual Novel in the BlazBlue universe. Always having had interesting stories and characters between this and the older running series of Guilty Gear, being able to experience the narrative elements without having to literally fight for it was a treat in and of itself.

Zack H of The Cube gives his opinion on the newest visual novel to hit Steam
When the writer was talking about fan service I think the characters meant where Bang, Azreal and Terumi.
I mean Terumi was even made for girls in mind.
Giant beefcakes like bang and azreal are fairly obvious and that delicous bang astral where he strips down to his bulging sack.