GR's DeShaun Zollicoffer writes:
Online shopping is a glorious thing; you can order almost anything via the Internet and have it at your doorstep the next day. It's also shame free, I bring this up because Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2's boxart features four skimpily dressed anime girls and an M rating. Taking this up to the cash register at your local big box store is almost like buying a copy of Playboy from Barnes & Noble. Sure there's nothing wrong with doing this--but you're going to get a few judgmental glances. Whatever, let them stare, Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 lacks class, but it's still an enjoyable romp.
So many great games, so many franchises saved by developers revisiting exactly what it is players want. Hopefully, other developers wallowing in mediocrity can look to these games as blueprints for what they should do going forward.
Oprainfall interviews the translation staff at Idea Factory International about how they tackle localization.
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."
AMAZING REVIEW
Getting this any day now! SO EXCITED!