
If either of these are low in December (January in the secret route), you get an ending otherwise, the story will continue on to one of the other two endings depending on your levels. The minigame and dialogue choices will affect the love and music gauges. Each month closes out with one of four minigames. (No common route.) The game is divided into months (chapters), and in each you have five points where you get to choose her response. Three are available from the start, and you choose which guy Haruka gets paired with.

Of course, various things happen, and she and her partner grow increasingly closer despite Saotome Gakuen’s strict rule against romantic relationships.

But while anime-Haruka is a former sick girl who didn’t even know how to read sheet music at first, game-Haruka is a bit of a music otaku who seems to have bad luck. Of course, there are some major differences between the two versions, mostly notably the anime’s harem endings. The basic story is the same: a girl who dreams of writing songs for the idol she admires (HAYATO) enrolls in a special music school. If you’re reading this, I imagine you are interested in Uta no Prince-sama because of the anime. That’s why this review is longer than normal. So this review will answer two questions: is Uta no Prince-sama Repeat LOVE worth playing, and is it worth importing if you’ve already played the original or Repeat. Now Broccoli has decided to move the franchise to the Vita, and, unsurprisingly, Broccoli has decided to port the series over as they work on the newest entry ( Dolce Vita). Then Broccoli decided to upgrade the first game with the better sprites introduced in Uta no Prince-sama Debut. First was the original Uta no Prince-sama that spawned a couple of fandisks and a sequel game and later spinoffs and alternate storylines. Uta no Prince-sama Repeat LOVE shows off why the series took off in the first place, but it’s not necessary to repeat the game if you have already.Īs you may or may not know, Repeat LOVE is the third version of the same game.

Will Haruka and her partner manage to make a professional debut, or will their partnership be in jeopardy long before that? The school has one strict rule: love is forbidden. There, wanna-be composers and idols team up in the hopes of going pro. Haruka is a self-admitted loser, but she hopes her luck turns around at the famous Saotome Gakuen.
