![]() Enjoy Hyperdimension Neptunia’s story and characters? Sure, this is different in both setting and story, but if you don’t mind the dialogue you find there, you’ll be right at home here.Īs you’d expect from Compile Heart, the presentation in this game has two distinct facets. Admittedly, Compile Heart’s characters aren’t everyone’s cup of tea – but I’m going to take it for granted that, if you’ve come this far, then you’ll enter into it, in the spirit in which it’s intended. It’s all perfectly sweet – with some nice touches of light humour throughout. I don’t want to go too much into detail other than to say it’s typically long winded, with plenty of Visual Novel style dialogue to click though as you get to know the girls in the story, the monsters that accompany them, and their growing relationship with one another. In typical Compile Heart style, everyone in this has one foot firmly in the Moe and the other in the Ecchi – which, frankly, pretty much makes it my kind of thing. Cards that humans can summon on the battlefield. On the one side you have the humans – commanders if you will – and Monster Girls who’s power is locked away in cards. Historically Humans and Monsters have not been the best of bedfellows, with one being used to counteract the increasing dominance of the other – and now, in the present time, both Humans and Monsters find themselves a necessary part of world’s balance and are paired with each other in order to rectify an impending doom that looks set to throw the world into turmoil. ![]() You oversee the exploits of a group of young students enrolled in a magical academy of sorts. ![]() The setting is a typically whimsical affair that will feel light and breezily familiar to anyone who’s ever enjoyed Compile Heart’s output. It’s actually here that Monster Monpiece really excels – and to dwell on the more renowned facet of this game too much will do it a disservice.Īt its heart, it’s an excellent Collectible Card Game buoyed by some light RPG elements. For this Monster Monpiece review I want to concentrate on the core gameplay itself. ![]()
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