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I mean, it's fun if you get into the whole charm thing but it's not game of the year material and with bugs on top that pretty much nobody can tell how to avoid for sure...
The game launches quickly, save and load times are negligible at best (and I installed it on a hard drive instead of a SSD) so if it starts happening to you save often and restart the game every now and then.
After about 4 months of the mugen field being completely unplayable though they did finally release a fix so it was, at the very least somewhat playable
I remember this problem. I think it had something to do with the text that's supposed to appear on the screen for it not being linked properly so the game would crash due to what it thought was a missing file. It took forever for a fix to come out for it 'cos Compile Heart made a fix and handed it over to Nippon Ichi as soon as the problem was found, but then Nippon just took a bajillion years to finally hand the fix over to Sony to put on the PSN. It was one of a few reasons why IF/CH broke from Nippon Ichi, they just weren't a reliable publisher, along with them over-censoring games for western release by chopping entire sections out of games, of which Mugen Souls Z was also a casualty.
Crashes still happen because of that.