Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls

Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls

released on Nov 26, 2015

Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls

released on Nov 26, 2015

Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls Yume no Gattai Special is an upcoming crossover title between the Hyperdimension Neptunia and Sega Hard Girls franchises for the Playstation Vita developed by Felistella. The game features IF and a new character, Sega Hatsumi, as its protagonists.


Also in series

Neptunia: Sisters vs. Sisters
Neptunia: Sisters vs. Sisters
Megadimension Neptunia VIIR
Megadimension Neptunia VIIR
Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online
Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online
Megatagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies
Megatagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies
Megadimension Neptunia VII
Megadimension Neptunia VII

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RPG


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One of my favourite Neptunia games tbh, I've finished it on both Vita and PC. I wish the fast movement from this and climbing was used in other games in the series tbh

definitely the closest a spin-off has ever gotten to the mainline formula but it has it's own differences in the combat and tbh i kinda liked it. field reuse is kinda crazy since there's 4 eras that largely reuse the same field which gets a bit tiring and the climb mechanic wasn't anything special. medals and baseballs were a good incentive to explore (even if i still don't know the purpose of the baseballs) but also broke some progression since i had way more money than i ever needed.

Good spinoff/crossover. Nep game and SHG is poggers. Makes some changes to the Victory style, so i will give it the usual point off back.

so as resident sega fan and moeshit trash enjoyer when I found out that hyperdimension neptunia and sega hard girls were doing a crossover i literally bought a vita for it (as the PC port hadn't yet been announced). Was it worth it? I mean, kinda? the vita is cool and let me be able to play a whole bunch of other much cooler games than this one so I guess I have this game to thank for that, but on its own this game is just a really really generic nep game. So generic, in fact, that by now I've completely forgotten pretty much everything that happens in it besides the fact that IF is the main protagonist, theres a new sega girl, and the sega hard girls do things at points. I guess I don't remember NOT liking the game though so theres that going for it. It is cool that this spinoff sticks to the RPG genre like the main series games rather than the other spinoffs doing whatever the hell they want.

The best spin-off in the entire franchise, NepBike is peak Nep and Segami is my 2nd waifu in this franchise... please create more games with her IF

(this is a repost of my Steam review. you can read the original here: https://steamcommunity.com/id/huuishuu/recommended/571530/)

Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls is what I personally consider the best Neptunia spin-off. Gameplay-wise, it's the closest you'll ever get to the mainline or Re;Birth games as it uses that for it base gameplay. However, one cool thing about this game is that it actually tries something new with the standard Neptunia formula, stuff like platforming challenges, crawling, sprinting, fever mode, etc. - it feels like an actual remix!

Another cool thing about this game is that it has actual new areas. Not to say it doesn't reuse assets from Victory - in fact it reuses plenty from that game - but it still had enough effort and love put into it that it has areas that are unique to this game to explore, which, once again - gives a nice change of pace for Neptunia fans looking for something different.

Okay, so the gameplay is remixed and it has new dungeons alongside reused ones from older games. What else? I could talk about the story. I feel like this game could work as a standalone RPG, as it's not set within the Neptunia universe. This game, as you could guess by the title, is a collaboration game between Hyperdimension Neptunia and Sega Hard Girls, and because it doesn't take place in either universe - it's free to do whatever it wants with its story, making it accessible to people who have experience with one, but not the other.

Overall, a solid spin-off from the Neptunia series. If you're longing for a new Neptunia mainline entry after having finished VII, yet haven't tried this game - consider picking it up! It can get a bit repetitive with the whole time travel gimmick and it does get silly with Neptune turning into a bike in this game, but it retains the Neptunia charm the rest of the series is known for and throws fans into a familiar yet different experience!