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Probably the sharpest the Neptunia combat system has ever felt, wrapped in a three-act story that is equal parts gaming-industry satire and fan-service spectacle. Know what you are signing up for.

I came into Megadimension Neptunia VII expecting another comfortably repetitive Idea Factory grind-loop, and the combat revamp genuinely caught me off guard. The old Guard Break mechanic is gone, replaced by a positioning-dependent Parts Break system where enemy gear and armor must be physically shattered before you can expose weaknesses. Positioning your party within their free-movement radius, angling attacks to hit multiple targets, and timing your EXE Drive Gauge expenditure to unleash group Coupling skills creates a layer of tactical back-and-forth that the prior Re;Birth titles never quite delivered. Weapon selection drives the whole thing: each weapon determines how many combo slots you get and which Rush, Power, and Standard attack chains can be slotted in, so gear management feeds directly into your damage output in ways that reward reading tooltips rather than just buying whatever costs the most. The structure is split into three distinct story arcs, each functioning almost as a self-contained chapter with its own cast and tone. The Zero Dimension opener drops Neptune and Nepgear into a post-apocalyptic setting against giant Dark CPUs, handled through the new Giant Battle mode where characters hop between floating islands to attack from different angles and manage positioning at a macro scale. The Hyperdimension G arc then shifts focus to the Gold Third political shake-up, before the Heart Dimension finale draws the threads together. It is an ambitious layout and it mostly holds, though the tonal whiplash between melodrama and fourth-wall comedy is a lot to absorb if you are not already a Neptunia convert. The true ending requires witnessing specific CPU dream sequences during the Heart Dimension segment, which the game never telegraphs, so keep a guide bookmarked if you do not want to miss it. Content warnings are worth front-loading here. The game leans hard on fan service, including suggestive outfits and partial nudity scenes. If that material has put you off prior entries, nothing here changes the calculus. Conversely, if you are already in the franchise for the gaming-industry parody humor and the charismatic cast of console-goddess analogues, Neptunia VII is one of the more rewarding entries. The scout system returns for off-screen dungeon runs, the coliseum offers optional boss gauntlets, and the post-game unlocks enough hidden dungeons to push a completionist past the 50-hour mark. The crafting system, unfortunately, forces you back to city-specific menus across six towns to build character-specific gear, which becomes genuinely tedious in the final arc when you want everything in one place. On the PC side, the port arrived with more graphical options than most JRPG ports bother to include, and 60 fps combat is the baseline. Occasional framerate dips during cutscene transitions are a known quirk, and a controller is strongly recommended because the keyboard control layout was clearly an afterthought. The on-map random encounter system, where battles interrupt movement between nodes on an icon-based world map, remains the most baffling design holdover from older entries. It adds friction without adding stakes. For newcomers, the tutorial is delivered through static Histoire text boxes that cover the basics but leave the nuances of Combo Make and Parts Break for self-discovery, so series first-timers should expect a steeper first hour than the cheerful art style implies. Series veterans get the strongest return here: a genuinely improved combat engine, a bigger story scope, and a Metacritic PS4 score sitting at 71 that undersells how much the moment-to-moment fighting has tightened up. Outsiders trying to use this as a series entry point will find it functional but context-poor, with dozens of returning characters the game assumes you already care about. Diego, Scout Team

Megadimension Neptunia VII

Megadimension Neptunia VII

5 jul 2016Idea FactoryIdea Factory International
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Probably the sharpest the Neptunia combat system has ever felt, wrapped in a three-act story that is equal parts gaming-industry satire and fan-service spectacle. Know what you are signing up for.

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I came into Megadimension Neptunia VII expecting another comfortably repetitive Idea Factory grind-loop, and the combat revamp genuinely caught me off guard. The old Guard Break mechanic is gone, replaced by a positioning-dependent Parts Break system where enemy gear and armor must be physically shattered before you can expose weaknesses. Positioning your party within their free-movement radius, angling attacks to hit multiple targets, and timing your EXE Drive Gauge expenditure to unleash group Coupling skills creates a layer of tactical back-and-forth that the prior Re;Birth titles never quite delivered. Weapon selection drives the whole thing: each weapon determines how many combo slots you get and which Rush, Power, and Standard attack chains can be slotted in, so gear management feeds directly into your damage output in ways that reward reading tooltips rather than just buying whatever costs the most. The structure is split into three distinct story arcs, each functioning almost as a self-contained chapter with its own cast and tone. The Zero Dimension opener drops Neptune and Nepgear into a post-apocalyptic setting against giant Dark CPUs, handled through the new Giant Battle mode where characters hop between floating islands to attack from different angles and manage positioning at a macro scale. The Hyperdimension G arc then shifts focus to the Gold Third political shake-up, before the Heart Dimension finale draws the threads together. It is an ambitious layout and it mostly holds, though the tonal whiplash between melodrama and fourth-wall comedy is a lot to absorb if you are not already a Neptunia convert. The true ending requires witnessing specific CPU dream sequences during the Heart Dimension segment, which the game never telegraphs, so keep a guide bookmarked if you do not want to miss it. Content warnings are worth front-loading here. The game leans hard on fan service, including suggestive outfits and partial nudity scenes. If that material has put you off prior entries, nothing here changes the calculus. Conversely, if you are already in the franchise for the gaming-industry parody humor and the charismatic cast of console-goddess analogues, Neptunia VII is one of the more rewarding entries. The scout system returns for off-screen dungeon runs, the coliseum offers optional boss gauntlets, and the post-game unlocks enough hidden dungeons to push a completionist past the 50-hour mark. The crafting system, unfortunately, forces you back to city-specific menus across six towns to build character-specific gear, which becomes genuinely tedious in the final arc when you want everything in one place. On the PC side, the port arrived with more graphical options than most JRPG ports bother to include, and 60 fps combat is the baseline. Occasional framerate dips during cutscene transitions are a known quirk, and a controller is strongly recommended because the keyboard control layout was clearly an afterthought. The on-map random encounter system, where battles interrupt movement between nodes on an icon-based world map, remains the most baffling design holdover from older entries. It adds friction without adding stakes. For newcomers, the tutorial is delivered through static Histoire text boxes that cover the basics but leave the nuances of Combo Make and Parts Break for self-discovery, so series first-timers should expect a steeper first hour than the cheerful art style implies. Series veterans get the strongest return here: a genuinely improved combat engine, a bigger story scope, and a Metacritic PS4 score sitting at 71 that undersells how much the moment-to-moment fighting has tightened up. Outsiders trying to use this as a series entry point will find it functional but context-poor, with dozens of returning characters the game assumes you already care about.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieParts Break SystemCombo CustomizationGiant BattlesThree-Act StoryTurn-Based PositioningEXE Drive GaugeScout SystemPost-Game DungeonsGaming Industry Parody

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Mínimos

OS
Windows 7
Memory
6 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
17 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 or comparable
Processor
Intel i5 2.3 GHz or comparable
Sound Card
Windows compatible sound card

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Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
17 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or comparable
Processor
Intel i5 3.3 GHz or comparable
Sound Card
Windows compatible sound card

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