Hyperdimension Neptunia MK. 2 Transforms Your Handhelds Into Lovely Ladies


The Japanese role-playing game craftspersons at Compile Heart and Idea Factory give us moe, moe, moe of the anthropomorphic video game hardware ladies we’ve been looking for (foe?) when Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk. 2 hits the PlayStation 3 on February 28. What a handful!

By what a handful I am of course referring to the difference between the first game and the second. See, in Mk. 2 instead of playing characters representing the Sega Saturn or the Nintendo Wii, we’re playing and encountering ladies inspired by the Game Gear, PSP and Nintendo DS. It’s completely different.

Maybe not completely, but it is different.

Which is good, because I really didn’t like the original Hyperdimension Neptunia. Will I like this one? If I ever get around to slipping my copy into my PSP I’ll let you know. In the meantime enjoy screenshot explosion!































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