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As a result, the development of military technology has changed, and instead of fighter jets, surviving nations fight with low-flying mecha named Tactical Surface Fighters or TFS for short. The BETA are incapable of flight, but some of their many strains are capable of emitting deadly laser beams that can hit flying targets miles away, completely nullifying humanity’s air superiority. While living his relatively unremarkable high-school life, he has to work his way through choosing between Meiya herself, his childhood friend Sumika Kagami, the usual bespectacled class-representative Chizuru Sakaki, the aloof beauty Kei Ayamine, and the cat-like loli Miki Tamase, supported by his best male friend, the eccentric Mikoto Yoroi. Relatively worthless Japanese high-school student Takeru Shirogane suddenly finds himself targeted by the attention of Meiya Mitsurugi, the beautiful heiress of a giant multinational corporation. The story starts precisely in the way you expect from your usual romantic/harem visual novel. I am aware that this doesn’t average to 9.0, but the crescendo that climaxes with Alternative easily pushes the evaluation of the whole trilogy (as Muv-Luv is basically made of two games, Extra and Unlimited) up a notch.
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That being said, if you need a per-game score, you should consider Muv-Luv an 8 out of 10, and Muv-Luv Alternative a 9.5 out of 10. Considering the simultaneous re-release, and the fact that they form a very solid unit, we thought this was the best way. This review will be a bit atypical, as it covers two games at the same time.
#Muv luv game review series#
Since you probably have noticed quite a bit of coverage for the series on DualShockers, there is no better time than this for us to finally review the games, and finally let you know what they are about. Muv-Luv and its sequel Muv-Luv Alternative have just been re-released on Steam, and they’re going to finally come to the West on PS Vita this summer.