![]() ![]() Neptunia VII’s turn-based combat was fine, unlocking new attacks and arranging them in to a string of devastating combos to build and spend the girls’ special meter on over-the-top abilities. You just want to pinch their cheeks and scream in their face “IT’S OKAY THAT YOU’RE ANNOYING BECAUSE THAT’S JUST WHO YOU ARE!” They’re all adorable and creepy in a fan-service anime kind of way, similar to the cast in Senran Kagura OR Gal*Gun: Double Peace. I have a soft spot for the cast, no matter how annoyingly verbose they get at times. I didn’t get the “true” ending in Neptunia, as the method for doing so is incredibly vague, but I’m good with what I got and I’ll be just as happy watching it on YouTube instead.Īs is typical of a Nep-Nep game, I enjoyed the light-hearted story fare that poked fun at console wars, developer tropes, and various fandoms. Since last weekend’s recap, I’ve finished and reviewed the PS4 release of Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, and just cleaned up my Megadimension Neptunia VII playthrough. ![]() I need to unwind this weekend, and what better way to accomplish that than chugging bleach until I black out escaping in to the wild world of video games! ![]() Mind you, this comes less than two months after the last repair, which was $1,600.00. Aside from the world as we know it taking a giant dump on itself, I’ve just been slammed with an absurdly expensive truck repair. ![]()
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