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By: RJ (@rga_02)
The Hyperdimension series are slowly invading all of your favorite genres. From a traditional start with turn based RPGs, to idol management, what other genre can the series tackle on? The hack and slash genre of course. Hyperdimension Neptunia U is Compile Heart’s take on the tried and true formula that was popularized with Koei’s Dynasty Warriors series. Except this time, you don’t have to pursue Lu Bu.

By: Omar(@siegarettes)
KA-LACK LACK. KA-LACK LACK. KA-LACK LACK. Wheels on concrete. Waves of wood on steel rails. The feeling is familiar, known and comfortable. I’ve been here, and done this. Covering OlliOlli was my first paid gig, the first time I turned my words into cash. I know it well. Coming to the sequel, I found it easy to slip back into the same rhythms, feel the same suspension of time in the moment before touching down. Everything from back then is still here, but in a lot of ways OlliOlli 2 reflects the game in my memory better than the original did.


By: RJ (@rga_02)
Just like the console manufacturer she was based on, Neptune has to pave way for others to shine. In this case, it’s Noire’s time to take the spotlight. But will her adventures be as memorable as everyone’s favorite purple haired protagonist?


By: RJ (@rga_02)
If I compared Hyperdemension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 to your days back in elementary school bickering about your favorite console, then Re;Birth 2 would be the same feeling except this time, you’re doing it in the bus ride home.


By RJ (@rga_02)
Remember those days back in elementary school? Where you would defend your favorite multinational corporation to the death? Be it either Nintendo, Sony or SEGA you would defend one of those entities like it was your newborn child. Now it’s 2014 and here you are in your twenties. Still bickering at one another about consoles….but instead of throwing generic schoolyard insults at each other, you’re a little girl who on a mission in the magical land of Gamindustri.


By: RJ (@rga_02)
Every other week I will be showcasing one album and a video game that I feel everyone should check out in their spare time. Today, those two will be a self titled album by Paul Baribeau and Let’s Fish! Hooked On

By: RJ (@rga_02)
I’ve always been neutral to the Neptunia series. I neither hate it or love it. Prior to this I’ve only dabbled with Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory & Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection and I enjoyed my time with those two titles to an extent. I know what to expect and not to expect out of this franchise. This series is geared towards a niche audience. An audience who loves to devour anime and video game tropes like there’s no tomorrow. Not everyone will appreciate or even understand that. But beneath all that unfamiliarity, there might something special with the Neptunia series that can resonate beyond that niche group of people.