Hey everyone! Been a while since my last review, but I’ve been having a hard time fighting depression and anxiety lately. But much to my enjoyment, I got sent yet another Hyperdimension series game to review! And low and behold, my first ever Playstation Vita review!

Starting off, I want to thank IdeaFactory for yet again sending me an awesome game to review. I always have a great time when it comes to playing the Hyperdimension Games!

MegaTagmension is yet another spinoff to the Hyperdimension series, taking place in the school known as Gamicademi, in an unnamed town of Gamindustri. Gamicademi is known far and wide for teaching CPUs about Human Life and Culture. Unfortunately the school is at risk of shutting down. So, Neptune, the head of the Film Department of the school decides to come up with an idea to make a film to try to save the school. Of course, they decide to go with a zombie film, in a forseeable twist, actual zombies start appearing through the school. Now it’s up to the CPUs and friends to save the school, and the world.

While MegaTagmension is a spin off, it’s still a great addition to the series. The mechanics are extremely simple, remember my review on Neptunia U? The mechanics are very similar, while I didn’t play Neptunia U on Vita, I can imagine it plays extremely similar. While MegaTagmension keeps the fast paced action and fourth wall breaking of the past series, it’s a very short game. The main campaign lasting a mere 7 or so hours for me. Many laughs were had during my time playing, including Neptune complaining about not being the main protagonist for the game. (Since Blanc is technically the main protag of the game!)

While you can choose from a multitude of characters, IdeaFactory has even included a brand new character under the name of Tamsoft, (who, is my favorite character out of the game), she’s a fairly difficult character to play as, but worth playing.

Each character has different movesets, and different abilities. While the main campaign is short, there’s also a multiplayer aspect to MegaTagmension. (Unfortunately I haven’t delved very deep into it, since it’s best to play with two people. Not enough players just yet. 😦 ) So the Multiplayer part I will not be reviewing in this review.

Unfortunately, for such a short game, there’s not much to say about it. While the action is quick, and the characters quirky, there’s not a lot of replayability. Unless you get a friend to play with you over the internet or locally, the multiplayer aspect won’t be as fun. Seeing as Multiplayer is easier with friends.

MegaTagmension is another awesome addition to the series, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed playing it, and once the full game releases I’ll be sure to hop online to play with others. Just so I can experience the full game.

Is this game worth getting? Absolutely, I’d recommend this for any Neptunia series fan.

MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies comes out May 10 in the US, and May 13 in the EU. Be sure to pre order today!