Compara los precios de Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 Key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por IDEA FACTORY Co., Ltd.. Publicado por Idea Factory, Idea Factory International. Lanzado el 29/1/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

A self-aware JRPG that parodies gaming culture with fourth-wall jokes, turn-based combat, and absurd costume options. Charming if you're in on the joke.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 is a PC remake of the original PS3 Neptunia, rebuilt in a cleaner engine with reworked mechanics. The premise is deliberately ridiculous: four goddess-CPUs representing rival game console factions (read: very thinly veiled Nintendo, Sony, Sega, and Microsoft analogues) fight for dominance over a world called Gamindustri. It is a JRPG that exists primarily to wink at you about being a JRPG, and whether that works for you will determine your entire experience with it. The combat is turn-based with an Action Points system that lets you chain physical attacks, trigger combo extensions, and slot in EXE Drive skills as your gauge fills. Characters can transform into powered-up HDD forms that visually go from clothed to considerably less clothed, which is absolutely a thing the game is aware of and jokes about constantly. Party composition matters more than the early hours suggest: stacking the right combo of support skills and attack patterns against enemy weaknesses gives the system some real texture past the midgame. That said, if you are hoping for the build complexity of a Nocturne or even a Trails game, lower expectations accordingly. The ceiling is enjoyable but not especially deep. Where Re;Birth1 earns its very positive reviews is the writing tone. The dialogue is relentlessly meta, full of gaming industry in-jokes, self-deprecating RPG trope commentary, and enough fourth-wall breaks to structurally compromise the fourth wall entirely. Neptune, the main character, addresses the player directly, complains about game mechanics mid-cutscene, and treats plot exposition like a mild inconvenience. It is genuinely funny for a JRPG localization, which is a sentence I do not type often. The cast chemistry rewards attention, and the banter between the four CPUs carries sections where the main story loses momentum. And the main story does lose momentum. The world map and dungeon structure are repetitive, the pacing in the middle chapters drags, and the game leans on fetch-quest filler harder than it should given how short the critical path actually is. The Remake System, which lets you unlock new dungeons and mechanics via item crafting, adds some meaningful replayability and addresses a few original-game complaints, but it also means early chapters can feel deliberately underpowered until you engage with it. Players who hate grinding will find certain sections genuinely tedious. The game is not ashamed of this. Neptune will probably comment on it. If you have any fondness for anime aesthetics, console war history, or JRPGs that refuse to take themselves seriously, Re;Birth1 is a solid entry point to the franchise. It is lighthearted, frequently clever, occasionally annoying, and built for players who find comfort in colorful characters over gritty worldbuilding. Do not come here for narrative payoff on the scale of a Baldur's Gate. Come here because you want a pink-haired goddess to break the fourth wall and complain about item drop rates. Monika, Scout Team

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 Key

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 Key

29 ene 2015IDEA FACTORY Co., Ltd.Idea Factory, Idea Factory International
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A self-aware JRPG that parodies gaming culture with fourth-wall jokes, turn-based combat, and absurd costume options. Charming if you're in on the joke.

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Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 is a PC remake of the original PS3 Neptunia, rebuilt in a cleaner engine with reworked mechanics. The premise is deliberately ridiculous: four goddess-CPUs representing rival game console factions (read: very thinly veiled Nintendo, Sony, Sega, and Microsoft analogues) fight for dominance over a world called Gamindustri. It is a JRPG that exists primarily to wink at you about being a JRPG, and whether that works for you will determine your entire experience with it. The combat is turn-based with an Action Points system that lets you chain physical attacks, trigger combo extensions, and slot in EXE Drive skills as your gauge fills. Characters can transform into powered-up HDD forms that visually go from clothed to considerably less clothed, which is absolutely a thing the game is aware of and jokes about constantly. Party composition matters more than the early hours suggest: stacking the right combo of support skills and attack patterns against enemy weaknesses gives the system some real texture past the midgame. That said, if you are hoping for the build complexity of a Nocturne or even a Trails game, lower expectations accordingly. The ceiling is enjoyable but not especially deep. Where Re;Birth1 earns its very positive reviews is the writing tone. The dialogue is relentlessly meta, full of gaming industry in-jokes, self-deprecating RPG trope commentary, and enough fourth-wall breaks to structurally compromise the fourth wall entirely. Neptune, the main character, addresses the player directly, complains about game mechanics mid-cutscene, and treats plot exposition like a mild inconvenience. It is genuinely funny for a JRPG localization, which is a sentence I do not type often. The cast chemistry rewards attention, and the banter between the four CPUs carries sections where the main story loses momentum. And the main story does lose momentum. The world map and dungeon structure are repetitive, the pacing in the middle chapters drags, and the game leans on fetch-quest filler harder than it should given how short the critical path actually is. The Remake System, which lets you unlock new dungeons and mechanics via item crafting, adds some meaningful replayability and addresses a few original-game complaints, but it also means early chapters can feel deliberately underpowered until you engage with it. Players who hate grinding will find certain sections genuinely tedious. The game is not ashamed of this. Neptune will probably comment on it. If you have any fondness for anime aesthetics, console war history, or JRPGs that refuse to take themselves seriously, Re;Birth1 is a solid entry point to the franchise. It is lighthearted, frequently clever, occasionally annoying, and built for players who find comfort in colorful characters over gritty worldbuilding. Do not come here for narrative payoff on the scale of a Baldur's Gate. Come here because you want a pink-haired goddess to break the fourth wall and complain about item drop rates.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamFourth-Wall BreakingTurn-Based JRPGAnime HumorConsole ParodyHDD TransformationParty-Based CombatMeta NarrativeCostume Customization

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Desarrolladora
IDEA FACTORY Co., Ltd.
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Idea Factory, Idea Factory International
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 ene 2015

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