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I have to stand I love the Games of Idea Factory Simply, Whether it's the Hyperdimension Neptunia series, Fairy Fencer F or Even jetz Mugen Souls's are PS3 or PSVita ports well who knows evtl gets Yet Omega Quintet to the pc.
But first of all to Mugen Souls.
Anyone who ever wants to travel with Loli Characters Druch the Galaxy gets to see great "link" attacks like Spaceship or rather looking for Disappearing Airships fight, you should definitely hit.
Like all games from Idea Factory I have played until now also the Record of Agarest War Series, the games are too easy, obwol I have not fetched the overpowered dlc weapons I have some dlc I can rule quite the genger with my money slain So with it the simple game becomes even easier.
Still, the gags are good as sharing in the Hyperdimension Neptunia.
But you have to like that japano Humor.
For censorship I say only so much;
I still have the Japanese original here for ps3 and can not vestehn this rum, we have an arder Culture in the West, especially in the area Loli with true from the front Pure clear that the ding has been taken to us.
No one darker of the world has a desire to have his Game put on the index.
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There are currently 2 Opinions in me about Mugen Souls, a Negative, because the Game in US/EU is very much censored-Even important Elements have been removed from the Game, as e.g. A Mini-game.
But even with Zenzur, the Game is edible, especially for those who don't know what the JPN Version is like.
Story [8/10] You play Chou-Chou, you don't know exactly what she really is, but she calls herself a God and wants to conquer the whole Universe. How? Quite simply by making everyone their Servant ... During the Conquest, you'll encounter several entertaining Characters that cause some funny Moments or another. In addition, the Game does not take itself seriously once during the complete Storyline. It also pokes fun at Game Clichés.
For example, that Heroes have to destroy Vases and go into every House and browse Stuff-The Legend of Zelda innuendo Gameplay [7/10] The Gameplay is very entry level. You have to read and try a lot before you can really enjoy the Game, but you belong to a JRPG. It is easy to get new Fighters by creating new Subjects on the Ship. So Class, Name and Exterior is changeable. There are more than enough Items to change the Look for each Player to assemble their own Team.
The Combat System is turn-based (as you are used to by Compile Heart eig.) and a Mixture of Billiards, normal RPG and Dating Sis. (I don't elaborate on it because a lot of it belongs to the Story and would therefore be a Spoiler.
Graphic [4/10] Well, how to expect this FROM a 2012 JRPG for the PS3, this doesn't have such good Graphics. Characters are very detailed, Environment seems to me to be from 2005 and the Effects don't look quite as topical for the current Year. But Graphics don't matter much In JRPGs, the most important thing is the Story and after that comes mostly the Gameplay.
Sound [8/10] Some will be very happy now. There is the Possibility to put the Language in Japanese. (By that I just Mean the Audio!) The Effects sound pretty good, fit the Scenario. The BGM (Backing Music) is filled with a lot of Humor and never gets boring. The English Setting is pleasant, but I recommend (personal Opinion) the Japanese setting. Japanese May not be able to act, but when it comes to Just verting, the Top is.
So, on the whole, a good Game.
It's worth it when you're on JRPGs with a non-serious Story.