Platform:PS3 Digital Code About the Game Several years after preventing Arfoire's revival, Gamindustri has remained at peace without any major issues. The CPUs and their younger sisters have been enjoying their quiet lives for a while. Then one day, the CPU of Planeptune-Neptune-is sent to another dimension. This new dimension feels very much like her own except it has only progressed to the Gamindustri of the 1980s. In this dimension, a group of villains calling themselves the "Seven Sages" are trying to create a world without CPUs. With help from her new friends, including that dimension's CPU of Planeptune-Plutia-Neptune begins her quest to protect a totally different Gamindustri in her brand-new adventure!
K**H
Pretty fun game, but...
My fourth Hyperdimension Neptunia game after platinuming Megadimension Neptunia VIIR and the first two games on PS3, this game operates the same way as Megadimension with a few easy to get endings. The post-game takes the longest out of the PS3 versions since getting platinum requires maxing out Lily Ranks with everybody. Scouts are a new feature in the franchise and you'll be using them an awful lot.I don't say this enough about the characters but I LOATHE Plutia as a character. Too sadistic both in her human form and especially her CPU form. Still a fun game though and I recommend fans and newcomers alike to pick it up even though it can be quite hard in the beginning.
Y**9
Hardest and my 2nd favorite of the 1st 3.
The newest character,Plutia is my favorite. She's so naughty and dark,a complete contrast to her normal form like Neptune is. Neptune is more focused and a paragon in her goddess form while Plutia is the opposite. It's so fun to play and I'm glad you can be in goddess form without worrying about losing it by taking actions like the previous title. That's a stupid mechanic. Neptune is as simple minded as always and her younger sister is the "big sister" lol. Neptune wonders why she's at a lower level than younger sis!! Be warned: This is more of a challenge early on than the previous games.
S**P
Disappointed
I've enjoyed Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 with all of my heart, up to the point that I'd even consider it one of the best JRPGs I ever played in my life. I was happy to pop this game in after buying from Amazon and everything I've seen to the end...wow. Disappointment can only explain so much for me.The AP system from mk2 was one of the many highlights of the series' battle system, challenging my strategic gland to new heights that left me satisfied in the end. The removal of this in Victory was a bad idea, resulting in battles being more about mindless brawn than fluent brain tactics, not to mention that the game's bosses forces you to grind to ridiculous levels to take them down and eventually beat the game. My party was around Level 90+ by the time I beat it, which to me is far too high of a level requirement to beat it. Sure, there's DLC to increase your party's Level Cap, but that should've been there from the start. The Scout system is also some of the most flawed mechanics I've seen in the RPG universe as paying them to reveal hidden dungeons, monsters, and items with a 50% chance turns the whole thing into a gambling game, making the Scout system are far worse alternative to spend your hard-earned gold on. The story and character cast was also lacking (at least, compared to the first two games) in that the story is merely just "Neptune goes into the past to meet more CPUs and kick more tail" while the cast is mainly just CPUs without Compa or even IF (DLC don't count) nearby to join them on their quest to help shake up the variety.There are plenty more problems I had with this game, but this is all I can explain in full without going overboard. The only good things Victory did for me are having a notification mechanic alerting you to when you completed a Quest, as well as new clothing for Neptune, Noire, and Blanc. Other than those, the bad outweighs the good for me and once I've gotten the normal ending, I just put the game back into its box and never bothered bringing it out again.
R**N
Great Game for Anime lovers
Bought this anime game for my stepbrother and he absolutely loved it. It has a great story line and has great graphics quality on the PS3! Anyone who is really into anime and enjoys a long plot should get this game, although be advised that is it not the best game if your kids are under 13. The shipping on the game was really quick and it came in a neat package but be aware that sometimes it does end up in your mail box. If you want the game quickly then ship using prime and you will be very satisfied. Definitely a game that you can play repetitively.
A**S
Neptunia's time!
For anyone who loves RPG games mixed with an anime theme, this game is for you!
K**I
Best Neptunia so far.
Personally I thought MKII had good gameplay but not as good storyline as the first game. The first game had a fun story but not so good gameplay. I thought Victory had the best of both worlds. I also laughed the most.Game takes place after MKII and unlike the last game I would say play MKII before this one. The only issue is that due to a very large cast of characters and limited funds the budget ran short on voice acting so this game seems to have the least voice acting of the series... Regardless, the game breaks the fourth wall all the time, doesn't take itself seriously, and I liked it.
S**Z
Great
Great product
D**L
An other Hyperdimesion
The good:- It kept the original animation on the scences from Hyperdimesion Neptunia 1- It kept the Battle Style from Hyperdimension Mk2- The soundtrack, Scenerios and charactersThe Bad:- Is the time and still do not like the dub- Plutia speaks too, but too long for each phrase, it makes that sometimes the story turns boring
D**E
Great game, the whole series is good but this ...
Great game, the whole series is good but this one at least on ps3 is the best of them.
É**U
Jeux neuf
Jeux en bonne état et livraison rapide merci!
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