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Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart

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Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart is a tactical role-playing game developed by Sting and Compile Heart The game is a spin-off title of the Hyperdimension Neptunia game series featuring Noire as the main character. The game features chibi versions of the original Hyperdimension Neptunia characters which battle against enemies on a tactical gr...

Release Date

February 23, 2015

Developer

Sting

Publisher

Idea Factory, Compile Heart

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Mar 24, 2015 Read Review

A great strategy RPG for the Vita worthy of your attention.

Feb 28, 2015 Read Review

Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Blackheart is a rather challenging game. The story is run of the mill, but the game has fun little moments that make it truly feel like a return to the Neptunia universe and it translates the RPG genre to turn-based tactics well. If you like TBT’s and love the Neptunia franchise then this is a must play game.

Jun 23, 2016 Read Review

Neptune's still cooler though

Apr 25, 2016 Read Review

In an RPG franchise far, far away, there lived a CPU called Noire. As representative of Lastation, she didn't want to exist in the shadows of her allies anymore, and wanted to stand true as the game's main character. With hope in her heart, pure determination, and an army of generals at her command, her wish finally comes true in Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart. Not only is this the first title in the Neptunia franchise to not have the purple haired deity in the spotlight, but it's also the series' first strategy role-playing game.

Feb 20, 2015 Read Review

Hyperdimension Neptunia fans may well enjoy this one, but I can’t count myself among them. The series has an alluring premise, but it just doesn’t push the idea far enough for me. The cloying characters and banal story are just so incredibly vapid, and the respectable strategic gameplay just isn’t enough to compensate for the myriad of drawbacks and stumbling blocks.

Apr 28, 2015 Read Review