Mugen Souls Z Switch Review – The One Reason to Play Has Finally Come West



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Mugen Souls Z may be a product of its time, but the West has finally received the full experience. The story is downright insane in a brilliant way, but the gameplay has definitely not aged well. The added DLC and mini-game definitely make this a release for all niche JRPG enthusiasts, as your 10-year-long wait has paid off, and you can finally take these hilarious girls to the bathhouse.

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17 thoughts on “Mugen Souls Z Switch Review – The One Reason to Play Has Finally Come West”

  1. I was going to buy the physical version of Mugen Souls Z from Playasia today but Playasia won't have the physical copy until September 22,2023 So I will just wait until then and hopefully the creators of Genkai Tokki Castle Panzers will get a Physical Remaster also on Nintendo Switch. I love collecting all these Nintendo Switch games with Uncensored Fanservice & Uncensored Hardcore Fanservice in it especially the JRPG Games like Seven Pirates H and Moero Chronicle Hyper and Moero Crystal H & Omega Labyrinth Life & Little Witch Nobeta & Dead or Alive Xtreme 3.

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  2. No western physical release. Hmm. Not sure. Doesn't look like it's worth going to Play Asia
    Already bought the PS3 version, and never opened it. IDC about the weird bathhouse stuff.

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  3. I’m absolutely shocked that a game of this nature is being released in 2023. Games like these are a time capsule so it’s refreshing to play a game that doesn’t shy away from lewd moments. Although, it’s definitely a game of its time and hasn’t necessarily aged the best, but despite its apparent age I must say it’s a rarity for games to be this lewd nowadays so I’m glad to have supported its release by buying myself a Switch copy.

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