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Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3: V Generation (神次次元ゲイム ネプテューヌRe;Birth3 V CENTURY, Kami Ji Jigen Game Neptune Re;Birth3 V CENTURY) is a remake of the Hyperdimension Neptunia series' third installment, Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory. It was announced at the 2014 Tokyo Game Show in Japan by Compile Heart. The story again follows Neptune who is sent to parallel dimension where she meets the counterparts of her friends in the original world.
A few years have passed since the Deity of Sin's defeat. Despite a few small conflicts here and there, Gamindustri has remained peaceful, and all the CPUs have been living fun, carefree lives.
Then one day, Neptune—The CPU of Planeptune—is swept away to another dimension by sheer happenstance. The new dimension she arrives in looks familiar, but this Gamindustri has a nostalgic 80s feel to it...
She learns upon her arrival that a mysterious group called "The Seven Sages" have cast an evil shadow over this other Gamindustri.
Neptune's new journey to return home, as well as protect this brand-new dimension, is just getting started...
From the world map, you can use the following functions: Shop, Guild, Disc Dev., Museum. By selecting a dungeon, you are able to enter and explore that area. You can also view the amount of shares each nation has on the world map.
The Remake System returns in this game, allowing you to actually alter the game's difficulty. By clearing the System File's requirements, you can incorporate that system. Each System File has a capacity setting, and you can set as many as you want, within limits. For example, if you Add Enemies to a dungeon, a special icon will appear signifying its presence. By defeating these new, stronger monsters, you can acquire special rare items.
By pressing the △ button on the Plan Screen, you can confirm key information, such as the location of monsters to suppress, the location of items, and how to obtain them (found or dropped by a monster).
This game uses a 4-member turn-based system. Characters are free to move around the battlefield within their movement range during their turn. Depending on the equipped weapon and Skill being used, the character's attack range may change. Be sure to position your characters advantageously.
With the Disc Burning system, you can create "Game Discs" by burning Idea Chips into Blank Discs. Game Discs can offer additional stats or abilities when equipped. Depending on the specific combination of Idea Chips used, the disc may be a "Godly Game", which conveys an additional stat bonus, or a "Sucky Game", which gives negative effects.
Stella's ☆ Dungeon reprises in this remake, in which Stella searches Neptral Tower. Once the area and floor to explore have been chosen, confirm Stella's equipment and her Scout friend, and then she is off to explore!
The progress of Stella's dungeon search occurs in real time. Once the search time has expired, Stella will return. With successful adventuring, you will obtain useful items.
Nepstation is a TV program that can be viewed at the end of a chapter and on the TV in the Basilicom. The end-chapter Nepstation program is a review to rate how well you did in the chapter. The TV Nepstation programs consist of a News segment, a Shopping segment, and a Quiz segment.
The game takes place in an alternate world in the year 1989. The regions of Lowee, Leanbox, Lastation, and Planptune exist in this world as well. However, the countries' cultures differ from those in Gamindustri. For example, Lowee's towns and cities are said to be modeled after a Japanese style of architecture.
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