Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse

Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse for PS5 Gets Release Date, First Screenshots, & Box Artwork

Today Compile Heart released the first screenshots and more details of its first PS5 game Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse.

Today Compile Heart released the first screenshots and more details of its first PS5 game Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse.

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With the opening of the official website, we learn the game will release in Japan on December 17 with a standard edition priced at 7,600 yen plus taxes and a Go! Go! Edition priced at 9,600 yen plus taxes.

The Go! Go! Edition will come in a special box and include a 100-page artbook, a soundtrack CD, and two sticker sheets.

Incidentally, alongside the first screenshots, we get the box art for both editions.

If you followed the news, you likely already know that it’s not exactly a “new” game. It’s the is the “definitive version” of Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 + for PS4, which is in turn a remaster of Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 for PS Vita, which was a remake of the original game of the series.

TGhat being said, Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse will have some additional tweaks, starting with the party size that has been increased to four from three, so you can fight with all the four goddesses together.

An “Arrange mode” has been added on top of the “original mode,” featuring a redesigned balance. You can play with all the characters regardless of your progress in the story.

There will be a tutorial mode in which Neptune herself will explain the basics of the game, a fishing minigame, and the ability to read the story of the original game to compare which parts have been changed.

You can check the images out below and take a look at the original announcement.


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