![]() Take the Moe Kill system for example, which allows you to charm monsters in battle much like you would in a Shin Megami Tensei game. The same can be said for nearly every one of the myriad systems the game introduces to you over the first 20 hours of the game. I mean, what the hell beats “bipolar?" “Hyper?" “Sadist?" It's not like it's impossible to work out, but it's still a layer of false complexity that doesn't add anything but confusion to the experience. Ok, pop quiz, hot shot: what beats ice? (Hint: rhymes with ire!) Oh and I hear that water usually beats fire because, you know, SCIENCE! But in Mugen Souls, instead of easy to understand elements, we've got stuff like “terse,” “graceful,” and “bipolar”. Regardless of whether or not you find it conceptually insulting, it's a needlessly confusing system that unfortunately has to be dealt with often in order to maximize your party's effectiveness. This is an actual gameplay mechanic used in place of the usual elemental affinities you see in other RPGs. Naturally, she accomplishes this by determining what turns them on and transforming into a girl that suits their tastes. Continents, planet-spanning energy barriers and even random inanimate objects must all be brought into the fold. She makes heroes and demon lords her peons. There's nothing Lady Chou-Chou loves more than gathering new peons. The writing is just sophomoric enough for me to wonder if the decision to use the word “peon” throughout the entire game instead of “henchmen” was made specifically to facilitate this pun.Īnd you will indeed hear the word peon a lot. “Are you really going to peon me?” one character excitedly asks Chou-Chou. I actually appreciate it when games try to tackle topics that are largely considered taboo, but when delivered so ham-handedly from a cast of characters who look and act like they're 14, it comes off as fetishistic rather than satirical. To its credit, the game does take a few witty shots at common RPG tropes and even tries to wring some humor out of mild Sub/Dom relationships and sadomasochism. It's a trend you'll grow familiar with as you trudge through the vapid tale of Lady Chou-Chou, the self-proclaimed Undisputed God of the Universe whose only goal is to make every person she meets and everything she sees her loyal “peon”. ![]() Panty shots and face palms abound as the game tries ever-so-hard to be both funny and naughty, yet succeeds only in being juvenile and creepy. It opens with an acid-induced bang – an airship with a giant bunny head mounted on the bow and a pair of seemingly underage girls performing a high energy J-pop number. Cross contamination is the worst.Play First impressions are always crucial and Mugen Souls fails to make a good one. GF - This product is Gluten Free but may be manufactured in a factory that uses Gluten. Tags: kracie | mugen | fruit | infinite | texture | candy | star | kawaii | cute | japanese | mix | fusion Photos are to demonstrate the products in use actual contents are listed above. Please don't copy any portion of product descriptions or images without permission Glycerin, fragrance, colouring (vegetable pigment, gardenia,Īll Tofu Cute content is original. Sorbitol, emulsifier, baking soda, thickening polysaccharide, Reduced starch syrup, gelatin, starch, syrup, xylitol, acidulant, Ingredients: Sugar, vegetable oil, dextrin, maltitol, glucose, There is plenty in each pack to find your favourite combination! This amazing 'Mugen Fruits Infinite Multi-Texture Candy' by Japanese company Kracie features three different shaped candies all with their own texture! This pack contains 3 different flavours including hexagon blue soda, round green melon and star pink grape and each one can be combined with each other to create 4 entirely new flavours, there is a chart on the back of the resealable pouch that shows you which gums to mix for a certain flavour. Net Weight 23g made in Japan by Kracie confectionery company.Supplied in a resealable galaxy themed pouch, approx 10 x 15cm. ![]()
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