The Judgment of Love Live! School Idol FestivalPlayed on a Samsung Galaxy S4 Smartphone
Developer: KLab
Publisher: Bushiroad
Release Date: April 16, 2013 (Japan); May 12, 2014 (North America)
Platforms: iOS, Android
Genre: Rhythm
Age Rating: N/A
The 2010s can easily be considered a Golden Age for Western Fans of idol anime/video games. We have multiple great things such as The Idolm@ster 2 coming out for PS3, making it more import-friendly, the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F games being released to the West, officially translated versions of the Shiny Festa games for iOS platforms (even though they cost an arm and a leg each) as well as Hyperdimension Neptunia Producing Perfection coming to the West. It’s fantastic for us idol fans. One other idol franchise that has some western exposure recently is Love Live! School Idol Project.
For those not aware, Love Live! (exclamation point is part of the spelling) is a multi-media franchise co-developed by ASCII Media Works' Degenki G's Magazine, the music label Lantis, and the anime studio Sunrise. The basic premise is about nine high school girls from the ficitional school Otonokizaka Academy who form a school idol group whose main purpose is to gain enough popularity for their school to prevent it from shutting down. It’s a neat little concept and the anime series expands on this plot rather well, but we’re here to talk about video games here.
So, this game has essentially fallen under my radar for the longest time until I hear of this news.

Two million players in just under a year!? Jesus christ, many games DREAM to have those numbers! Then I heard that this game was getting an English release and, as a newcomer to the Love Live! universe, I decided to download it and give it a shot. How does the game hold up? Let’s find out Right now.
StoryThe story revolves around you as a………Producer?... Student?... Administrator?... The game is never truly clear as to who you are. You’re simply just the protagonist that Honoka entrusted to….well, everything! Because the main characters do EVERYTHING!
Yes, Umi, you DO need my help in that area. And EVERY area. Do you want me to pick up your laundry too?Story Mode in itself is…lack-luster. Really, its just a tutorial for the player character as almost every scene will end with the characters giving you advice on how to handle your job as Protagonist which translates to tutorial expositions. In addition, Story Mode has no gameplay to it and is just a means to unlock more content, such as music, money, etc., so it feels like a waste of space, imo.
GraphicsI have to say that the character images in story mode are rather….bland. I mean, they emote, but not as much as you’d want them to. Especially given the fact that the Love Live! anime LOVES its facial expressions.



Kinda makes this

look a bit on the lackluster side by comparison. I dunno, maybe I’m just sounding a bit nitpicky in this area…….
In addition, the overall game in itself doesn’t look very…….presentable as shown in the screenshot on the Gameplay section. I mean, its not ugly, but not very flashy either. The central game screen consists of a static background with buttons that contain pictures of your group members as buttons you have to press. Again, not hideous, but leaves a lot to be desired.
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