
There’s no denying that culture has an impact on arts and entertainment. An art film from France has a distinctiveness about it that no other country can match. A fine American horror novel has a feel all its own, and when it comes to Japan, there are also certain things that can only come from the mind of a creative personality born and raised there. Games like Hyperdimension Neptunia PP are one of those products. While the rest of the gaming world is deeply entrenched in shooting things from a first person point of view, HNPP takes the Neptunia world—which was already pretty crazy—and thrusts it into a “simulation” where players create the ultimate idol singer. No other country could have come up with this.

Blondlizard for P&L writes:"Just like in real life your wooden and clueless pop fodder can be exposed on every media outlet possible, so it’s your call how you manage this motley crue of scantily clad babes. Somehow, under all the cute candy floss look and auto tuned vocals Hyperdimension Neptunia PP works."

Guest reviewer William "RockmanXelnia" takes us through Neptunia PP as a true advocate of the series should.

PS Vita Reviews has had the pleasure of reviewing the new Hyperdimension Neptunia game for NIS. They have made their review live.
"Neptunia PP is definitely a fan game, for both Neptunia fans and Idol fans. While the game can be confusing and can feel like just a bunch of mini-games, this is a fun, visually impressive game to enjoy while waiting for the inevitable release of Rebirth;1."