


Having continuously evolved over time, and in some cases rolled back, ReVerse is no different as while it’s retelling a story told a few times over, the engine under the hood makes things both look and run smooth.
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Found and nursed back to health by Compa, it won’t be long before Neptune joins her other bff IF (Iffy for short) as the three travel to regain Neptune’s memories through a series of shenanigans. Having now seen sequels, ReBirths, and spin-offs, the series is popular enough that fans like me no longer even need to worry about “IF” we are going to get it, but when.Īnd so starting back over from the very beginning, before the introduction of the CPU candidates, before the introduction of a whole Neptunia-verse, Neptunia: ReVerse stars our “fifth” wall breaking protag as she’s defeated by the other three Goddess and sent plummeting down to Gamindustri. Happy as I own every entry of the series, but surprised as one had to wonder if the niche market was enough to make it worth bringing over. Starting off from the very beginning ten years ago, Hyperdimension Neptunia was an obscure Japanese RPG that itself was all about video games and its tropes and I’m still in some ways surprised that it had been localized. If there’s one series that will continually keep me coming back for more it’s Hyperdemension Vert… Errr sorry, wrong script, Hyperdimension Neptunia! Celebrating its tenth year anniversary, Compile Heart and Idea Factory have brought the CPU Goddess to the latest generation of gaming consoles in Neptunia: ReVerse and while this adventure isn’t a new one as it’s basically ReBirth:1 (V3), this transition comes with a few neat twists. Neptunia: ReVerse by developers Compile Heart, Felistella and developer / publisher Idea Factory International- Sony PlayStation 5 review written by Pierre-Yves with a copy provided by the publisher.
