Megadimension Neptunia Viir _top_ Jun 2026
The "Next Forms" (golden, Gundam-esque power-ups) return. They are incredibly broken and fun to use, allowing you to wipe out boss health bars in two turns. VIIR includes almost all of the DLC from the original VII on the disc, including the "Deluxe Pack" costumes and extra weapons. However, be aware that some specific VII DLC characters (like God Eater or Million Arthur) are included in VIIR due to licensing issues.
Encounter four powerful new characters representing famous Japanese gaming companies. Megadimension Neptunia VIIR
Megadimension Neptunia VIIR is not the most technically advanced game on the market. The textures are sometimes muddy, the dungeons are repetitive, and the "fan service" VR mode will make non-anime fans roll their eyes. However, for what it sets out to do—deliver a hilarious, self-aware, turn-based romp through console war history—it excels. The "Next Forms" (golden, Gundam-esque power-ups) return
The CPUs return home only to find Gamindustri taken over by the mysterious Gold Third. However, be aware that some specific VII DLC
In the sprawling pantheon of Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs), few franchises are as unapologetically meta and self-referential as Hyperdimension Neptunia . The series, which personifies video game consoles and companies as anime goddesses in a land called Gamindustri, has built its identity on parodying the industry’s history, tropes, and rivalries. Megadimension Neptunia VIIR (pronounced "Vey-Arr"), a PlayStation 4 and PC title, stands as a fascinating case study. It is not merely a port or a simple remaster of 2015’s Megadimension Neptunia VII ; rather, it is a re-imagining that prioritizes immersion through virtual reality (VR) integration and a refined combat system. While it sacrifices some narrative nuance and suffers from asset reuse, VIIR succeeds as a bridge between traditional anime RPG storytelling and the emerging frontier of VR intimacy, offering a unique experience that is greater than the sum of its recycled parts.
The most publicized addition to VIIR is the VR Mode. Players take on the role of a "Player" inhabiting a room in the VR Dimension. Throughout the game, you can hang out with the four main Goddesses—Neptune, Noire, Blanc, and Vert—in high-fidelity VR segments.