
One could argue ultimately that it’s a little too much, and this is one of those cases where it’s important to note that while one can watch the series without prior experience with any of the franchise’s iterations, it’s certainly better to have at least some knowledge in order to really grasp everything we’re getting here. The notion of PTSD and the enlistment of young children into the military gives viewers further insight into the state of things in Schwarzesmarken, and this is a start that leaves you with much to digest before its all said and done.

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Amid it all, the politics are in full play with the separation of Germany into the West and East, and it’s a great demonstration of how in the Muv-Luv universe, the BETA are far from the only threat.Īs it turns out, the most sinister of enemies could very well be the humans you’re fighting along side with, and the first episode goes the extra mile by framing Irisdina Bernhard as someone who’s far more than just the ruthless commander of the 666th Squadron. What we’re treated to is a dark and bloody intro highlighted by the arrival of the franchise’s infamous Laser-Class, and the quick demise of Inghild ends up one of many casualties in an episode filled with BETA corpses.

Set a mere 10 years after the arrival of the BETA, Schwarzesmarken gives us a glimpse of humanity’s early fight against the BETA, and it wastes no time in thrusting us directly to the front-lines.

Muv-Luv is back and this time we’re rolling the clock back to 1983.
