Review: Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart
After years of being stuck on the sidelines, Noire takes charge and journeys across the world while amassing an army of friends along the way in HyperDevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart.
After years of being stuck on the sidelines, Noire takes charge and journeys across the world while amassing an army of friends along the way in HyperDevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart.
To anyone who’s lived, worked or visited Akihabara in recent years, you’d probably think of the popular district of tokyo filled with tech shops, electronics, arcades, and more recently, anime and moe culture.
Next week marks the debut of Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart on the PS Vita, which is the Hyperdimension Neptunia spin off staring Noire in the leading role.
We had a look at the latest entry in the Guilty Gear franchise last year, back at TGS and had a great time with what we saw on show. Since then, the game has come out in Japan followed by a North American release shortly afterwards by Aksys Games.
It looks like the English releases of Re;Birth trilogy will be complete this summer, with the announcement of Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3 V Generation from Idea Factory International. Following the Re;Birth1 and Re;Birth2 releases, Re;Birth3 is a remake of the third PS3 game in the series, Neptunia V (Victory).
One Piece fans in the UK have another game they should keep on their radar, as the popular One Piece: Treasure Cruise mobile RPG finally makes its way to UK smartphones.