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Hyperdimension Idol Neptunia PP Video Highlights Neptune

posted on by Egan Loo
Rie Tanaka's character vows to become a dancing, singing idol in Compile Heart's latest

Compile Heart began streaming an 87-second promotional movie to profile the character Neptune/Purple Heart (voiced by Rie Tanaka) in its upcoming PS Vita game Kami Jigen Idol Neptune PP (Hyperdimension Idol Neptunia PP) on Thursday.

As in the previous Neptunia games, the story is set in the video-game homage world of Gameindustri, where the goddesses have maintained the peace. However, in the 21st century, the world has been shaken to its core by the idol boom, and the goddesses like Neptune lose their share of followers. To fight back, Neptune vows to become a idol herself.

The video shows Neptune performing to the song "Fly High!" (idol dance ver.) The player can produce Neptune's career by training her, outlining her daily schedule, interacting with other characters in conversations, and arranging her live concerts (from set lists to dance moves and camera work). The more successful Neptune get, the more share she gain as Gameindustri's #1 idol. In the viewer mode, players can "touch" Neptune and the other characters via the PS Vita screen to get them to perform different actions with voices.

The regular edition will retail for 6,279 yen (about US$63) on June 20, while the limited edition will go for 8,379 yen (US$84) and the download version for 5,300 yen (US$53). The limited edition comes with Hyperdimension Neptunia ~Goddess Communication~ Nep PP Edition, a situation drama CD, and an exclusive mobile phone stand. People who preorder the game will receive a Hyperdimension Idol Neptunia skin seal for the PS Vita and an accompanying animated wallpaper.


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