![]() Having been persuaded by her tutor to travel to a neighbouring academy for a battle, protagonist May and her friends quickly find themselves in a world of trouble as an evil magic causes one of the party to become Lost and disappear - only ever showing up again to look evil and cause trouble. To better understand one another, human and monster-kind attend academies with the aim of not only learning more about each other's race, but also about protecting cities from the threat of monsters and The Lost - humans who have lost their hearts. ![]() In a fantasy world where the resident deity has confined the single-gendered monsters to human bodies as punishment for their constant struggle with mankind, an age of peace has descended upon the world. But is that really all the releaase has to offer? None, however, are more questionably sexualised than Monster Monpiece a card game where leveling up monster girls by rubbing the handheld’s touchscreen in a suggestive fashion is one of the title’s central mechanics. It’s fair to say that Western support for the PlayStation Vita has dwindled in the past year or so, setting the stage for several Japanese ports to step up and plug the hole.
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