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This Is the Most Inappropriate PS Vita Game Yet

It's called Monster Monpiece, and it's a card-based game. That's fine and all until you realize that it's from Compile Heart, the folks behind Hyperdimension Neptunia. Oh, and that you have to stroke your PS Vita to play it.

Snookies124171d ago

Hahahaha, what!? What did I just watch!? XD

FarEastOrient4170d ago

The Japanese consumer base is an interesting group.

r214171d ago

Well...it certainly makes use of the front touch screen :I

kingofe34170d ago

I wonder what the back touch does.

HarryMasonHerpderp4171d ago (Edited 4171d ago )

That was a lot weirder than I expected.
Picking this up day one.

edit: I just thought, imagine someone walking in on you playing this game lol

tubers4170d ago

It may even be worse than getting caught wanking.

HarryMasonHerpderp4170d ago

Hahaha it sure would....it sure would.

Somebody4171d ago

It's a Japanese game. What do you expect? Marines in bulky armour?

Feralkitsune4170d ago

I like how this one sentence makes fun of both Eastern and Western games. LOL

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Monster Monpiece | Review | Gaming @ The Digital Fix

Compile Heart's racy card game comes to Steam. Ported onto the PC, the game finally allows western players to experience the game uncensored, but can the extra artwork make up for lack of multiplayer? The Digital Fix readies their deck and prepares to duel.

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Monster Monpiece - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:

Monster Monpiece is an interesting spin on the trading card game style that has been quite popular over the last few years. A well thought-out blend of collection and strategy, with card art created by more than 5fifty different artists and a plethora of re-imagined mythological creatures, now available for your "viewing pleasure" on PC.

In Monster Monpiece you play as May, an aspiring Poke-, err, monster trainer. A rather weak-willed and self-deprecating one, but a monster trainer nonetheless. So then, what type of monsters are you training? Well, monster girls, obviously. Yes, that's right: all your favorite mythological monsters are re-imagined and drawn as cute girls, whom you capture and fight with. Despite the skepticism, the game is actually surprisingly addicting. As you join May and her werewolf partner, Fia, as well as her friends Elza and Karen on the road to becoming professional trainers! Or so you think. Not long after setting out to visit the neighboring town for practice battle matches, Elza gets mind-controlled/possessed and now you've got to go save her, while overcoming adversity and your own poor character traits. While the storyline isn't winning any academy awards, the focus of Monpiece is on the battle system and, uh, a "unique" function.

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Card Battler Monster Monpiece Arrives on Steam Uncensored

Hardcore Gamer: The Steam release brings with it all original artwork without censorship (as certain cards were censored back on Vita). Unfortunately, there’s no multiplayer this time around.

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