Overall, Fairy Fencer F is one of Compile Heart’s best efforts yet, though it’s far from perfect. The story, while trope-heavy, is a good mix of humor and plot; characters are enjoyable, and the music is great.
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Overall, Fairy Fencer F is one of Compile Heart’s best efforts yet, though it’s far from perfect. The story, while trope-heavy, is a good mix of humor and plot; characters are enjoyable, and the music is great.
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This week, along with some carryover from last week’s games, Jimmy gives some quick impressions of the new Smash Bros. and Dan gets off the couch to go play some semi-competitive Magic: the Gathering.
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The CPUs from Hyperdimension Neptunia have traded their weapons for microphones. Can the goddesses prove that they’ve got talent, or does the game hit too many sour notes?
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Chou-Chou is back to conquer 12 new planets. Can she take over this galaxy, or will her childishness get the better of her?
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Idea Factory, the minds behind the Hyperdimension Neptunia and Hakuoki game series, have announced they have established a branch in Los Angeles, California.
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Hey folks! In this week’s episode, Jimmy takes the show on the road with him. We talk about all of Nintendo’s recent announcements, the Ace Attorney 5 trailer, Yoshitaka Amano and Nobuo Uematsu’s strange new bedfellow. Then in our roundtable we discuss things we hate about games we like. Have a listen and make sure to share some of your biggest pet peeves in the comments!
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A few years after the events of the second game, the story of anthropomorphized console war that is Hyperdimension Neptunia continues, but do Compile Heart and Idea Factory manage to improve as much as they did between the original and its sequel?
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Been craving another chance at saving the world of Gamindustri? You’ll have your shot when Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory hits PS3s next March.
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