oprainfall writes:
"NISA’s very high quality translation and dub work makes the humor of the writing really pop out. I feel as if over the course of these three games, I have gotten to know these girls and their personalities really well. This series have quickly become one of my favorites in gaming due to the uniqueness of the story and setting. This game may not be for everyone; if you are not a fan of anime style games or JRPGs you will likely want to pass on this title. If you are a fan of this style of game, or you love a good JRPG, you will definitely want to pick up Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory as soon as possible."
Gary Green said: The concept for a good sequel is not a complicated thing. You take your original idea and expand on the lore, then you fix anything that was broken the first time around. You might want to introduce some new features too; This is fine so long as you don’t go overboard, and you don’t change the overall flow of the game. Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory ticks all of these boxes, so surely then it should be the perfect package? Well, almost. It really is rather good.
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Hyperdimension Neptunia is huge. It’s a massive series that covers tons of games, all of which are sort of connected? Though also not really, because quite a few are spin-offs and non-canon. It’s a lot to take in, to be sure. With Megadimension Neptunia VII on the horizon, we here at Michibiku felt like we should offer an overview of the main series’ installments."
Our interview with the good folks over at Idea Factory International where we discuss topics like localization, favorite games, and upcoming titles!
Glad to see another person likes this game.
Do these games have an overworld that you can travel around, like in older jrpg's?