Maybe I have a bad or untrained eye, but I find the real life counterparts of TSFs (F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F-18 Hornet, F-22 Raptor) more easily distinguishable than the TSFs themselves. TSF Design: We only get to see a limited range of the Muvluv universe's robots in the main trilogy: Gekishin, Kagerou, Shiranui, Fubuki, Takemikazuchi, F-22, and the base American TSFs. It truly excelled in battle scenes, but even regular conversations felt more dynamic visually compared to many other VNs. Also I was just as bothered as Takeru by the fact that female Mikoto is almost identical visually to male Mikoto.Īrt Quality: All the graphics were fairly detailed, and the engine was great in terms of portraying energy and depth using merely sprites. Superficial and barely relevant, yes, but I would've preferred less exaggerated character design in the vein of Kara no Shoujo. Despite not being flashy, background similarities across worlds/VNs are well done and provide the proper uncanny familiarity when the games reintroduce the front of Takeru's house, a school hallway, or the hill behind the school.Ĭharacter Design: Hairstyles for many of the main heroines are unbelievably angular and brightly colored. That's fine we're not here to ingest scenery porn, if we were we'd go to a national park or another country or something. Backgrounds: Most of the stock backgrounds were completely unremarkable and thus nonintrusive.
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