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Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online - PC Games

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Great parody on MMORPGs in the Neptunia world

4 years, 6 months ago at Oct 18 11:47
Easily the most 'high-budget' Neptunia game so far, Cyberdimension Neptunia is a wonderful parody on the MMO genre. Dungeons are no longer recycled, there are a lot of new monster models and customisation is superb. The plot and newly introduced characters are slightly weaker than former games, but the humour is still there. Gameplay is based on offline MMOs, or rather hack 'n slash. It's not very... read more
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In this hack 'n' slash adventure co-developed with Tamsoft and Compile Heart, the 4 Goddesses enter an online fantasy game inspired by... themselves! Choose from 12 characters with unique playstyles and skills to fight in realtime brawls, customize with accessories, and play online with others!
Release date: 27 February 2018
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Neppy added this to a list 4 years, 6 months ago
Ranking all my Steam games (45 games items)

"Positives: - Easily the most high-budget Neptunia game yet (different dungeons, models and good customization). - 12 different unique playable characters. Negatives: - The MMO gameplay is not very in-depth. - Bosses take very long to bring down because they are bullet sponges. "


Neppy posted a review 4 years, 6 months ago

Great parody on MMORPGs in the Neptunia world

“Easily the most 'high-budget' Neptunia game so far, Cyberdimension Neptunia is a wonderful parody on the MMO genre. Dungeons are no longer recycled, there are a lot of new monster models and customisation is superb. The plot and newly introduced characters are slightly weaker than former games, but the humour is still there. Gameplay is based on offline MMOs, or rather hack 'n slash. It's not very in-depth (there are no skill trees, combat mostly comes down to repetitive combo's with sometimes taking elemental advantages into account), and bosses are absolute damage sponges. Overall, it does the job it's set out to do well, and that's to make a fun parody of the genre while still being an entertaining game in the process.” read more

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Neppy rated this 8/10 4 years, 6 months ago