![]() There certainly has been some work done to clean up the UI, some texture work to make the game appear cleaner, combat balances to add in the fourth party member, and the reflections of the environment in the few puddles strewn about which are impressive to a point, but all in all, the game still rocks that PS3/Vita DNA we had in ReBirth, giving us nothing that illustrates why this game is exclusive to the PlayStation 5. It’s hard not to make comparisons to ReBirth given this is essentially the exact same game with very little work done to distance that opinion. If you are looking for ReVerse to be your entry point into the series, that is still a viable option, but if you have access to the vastly cheaper Neptunia: ReBirth on Steam, that may be the way to go due to the PS5 version retailing for well above that at $49.99USD/$66.99CAD on the PSN store. This is likely the mode that veterans of the series will want to start with as it changes up some aspects of the game instead of offering an exact 1:1 recreation of ReBirth. There is also an Arranged mode, which adds in a few late-game characters and items right from the start as well as some minimal combat changes. While we get some Dual Sense features in the newly added fishing game, there just isn’t much done to this title from its ReBirth version apart from some cleaned-up visuals, new UI, and an addition of a 4th person added to the active party. This is largely due to the game doing nothing to really capitalize on the new hardware. ![]() ReVerse is oddly enough a PlayStation 5 exclusive, but if I were to bet money on it, I would honestly expect to see a PlayStation 4, PC, and Switch release in the near future. That aside, there is fun to be had here, but for fans who have already played through this adventure once or twice already, the new additions here for ReVerse are passable at best. While this isn’t exactly Idea Factory’s Skyrim per se, the small adjustments made to ReVerse feel largely minimal when compared to the more drastic changes ReBirth had to the original. Neptunia ReVerse is an interesting release as while it is a remaster of sorts, it is adapted from the 2013 PSVita version of Neptunia: ReBirth, which in turn was a remake of the 2010 Hyperdimension Neptunia for the PlayStation 3.
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