Recruiting and implementing a customized team of quirky combatants is, unsurprisingly, the most rewarding aspect of the game’s combat system
Mugen Souls Z ventures even further down into the cavernous, kaleidoscopic portal of moe lure and outlandish fetishes, rarely coming up for air.
Standard turn-based role-playing engagements are the norm, with various unexciting movement, grid-mapped strike ranges, multiple hit bonuses, and effect enhancements thrown in for not-so-good measure.
The whole affair is streamlined and rapid-paced, with combination attacks shying away from HN’s burdensome, time-consuming approach.