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Muv luv characters female
Muv luv characters female





muv luv characters female

Muv-Luv is a Japanese visual novel developed by âge and originally released as an adult game for the PC on February 28, 2003. Includes Two Games - TDA01 and Aspiration. Includes Three Games - TDA00, Rain Dancers, and Chicken Divers. But you need to read ML first to get the full experience. Multiverses, international political intrigue and assorted forms of sci-fi contribute to the kudzu-like plot. Teenage girls pilot mechas to kill off the aliens trying to wipe out humanity. Muv-Luv Alternative (MLA): One of the best visual novels ever, according to pretty much everyone. However, the short joke ends in both games (MLE Normal Ends, MLE Marimo End and MLU Yuuko End) are probably worth seeing. The Unlimited endings are basically all identical so there's no real point in playing more than one. The side routes in Extra are painfully bad. Highly recommend playing only the Sumika and Meiya routes of Extra, and Meiya's ending in Unlimited. It is a bitter truth for fans who hate ships, but the "Muv-Luv Theory" is like a revelation to me that can not be undone.- First, what you absolutely must play before moving on to Muv-Luv Alternative. Girl B -> MC not wanting to do the same mistake as past timeline -> 100% enemies annihilated -> humanity safe -> end (Alternative)

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Girl A -> 80% enemies annihilated -> remaining enemies manage to annihilate humanity -> MC Regret (Unlimited) But reading the muv-luv theory where Isayama himself completely ripped the idea from, in which the main MC have to repeat timelines : I originally thought that Ships in AOT(not by fans) don't matter.

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But after reading the "Muv-Luv Theory", it reveals my mind of why ships matter logically. I recently read the newest posts of this subreddit on why the were getting annoyed by people who always talking about Shipping Theory (their distaste regarding this theory are understandable).







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