Mugen Souls
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Mugen Souls | |
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Developer(s) | Compile Heart |
Publisher(s) |
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Director(s) | Kenta Sugano |
Producer(s) | Keiji "Shin" Inafune Norihisa Kochiwa |
Artist(s) | Kei Nanameda |
Writer(s) | Atsushi Ishizuka Hikaru Sakai Momoko Terajima |
Composer(s) | Tenpei Sato |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows[3] |
Release | PlayStation 3Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | RPG |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Mugen Souls (圧倒的遊戯 ムゲンソウルズ, Attōteki Yūgi Mugen Souruzu) is an RPG developed by Compile Heart with collaboration from and published in North America and the PAL regions by NIS America. Certain aspects of the western release have been edited and some mini-games have been disabled.[4] A sequel titled Mugen Souls Z was released on April 25, 2013.[5]
Plot[]
The main protagonist of Mugen Souls, Chou-Chou, plans to conquer the universe by subjugating the seven worlds it comprises, as she thinks the planets look pretty. Traveling from world to world with her trusty companion Altis, and loyal peon Ryuto, Chou-Chou aims to turn the heroes and demon lords of each world into her 'peons' (servants), saving the world from conflict in the process.
Gameplay[]
Gameplay revolves around exploration and turn-based, open-field combat (same as Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2 gameplay), and the game also includes mini games and customization.
Reception[]
Aggregator | Score |
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GameRankings | 56.14%[7] |
Metacritic | 58/100[6] |
Publication | Score |
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Famitsu | 31/40[8] |
Game Informer | 5.0/10[10] |
IGN | 3.9/10[9] |
The game was met with mixed reviews. It holds a score of 58/100 on Metacritic and 56.14% on GameRankings.
Sequel[]
Mugen Souls Z is the sequel to Mugen Souls, released in Japan on 25 April 2013, North America on 20 May 2014 and Europe on 23 May 2014 for the PlayStation 3. The protagonist is Syrma, a goddess aiming to stop an awkward ancient threat. Gameplay aspects include level caps of 9,999, large mecha, and billion-point damage.[11]
References[]
- ^ "Mugen Souls Official Website". Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ "Mugen Souls for PlayStation 3". EBGames. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ http://gematsu.com/2015/09/mugen-souls-coming-pc-steam
- ^ Ishaan (March 29, 2012). "Use "Moe Attacks" To Enslave Enemies In Mugen Souls This Fall". Siliconera. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ 2013-01-29, Mugen Souls Z Coming In April… With Massaging Mini-Game, Siliconera
- ^ "Mugen Souls". Metacritic. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ "Mugen Souls for PlayStation 3". GameRankings. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ Daly, Robert (March 14, 2012). "Famitsu Review Scores (3/13/12)". TheGamersHub. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ Ingenito, Vince (October 12, 2012). "Mugen Souls Review". IGN. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ Wallace, Kimberley (October 18, 2012). "Mugen Souls Review: Too Many Elements To Polish". Game Informer. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ 2014-04-01, Mugen Souls Z screenshots, Gematsu
External links[]
- 2012 video games
- Idea Factory franchises
- Nippon Ichi Software games
- Role-playing video games
- Compile Heart games
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games featuring female protagonists
- PlayStation 3 games
- Windows games
- Video games scored by Tenpei Sato