There are visual novel style heavy dialogue filled story segments and also a good amount of cutscenes here. There’s still the goofy and funny writing that you either love or hate at this point in the franchise.
Neptune finds a console reminiscent of a Dreamcast and it transports her to Zero dimension. Each of these three stories has their own title screen and theme which is a nice touch.
This is actually three tales in a single package and Compile Heart considered releasing these three games separately at first. Compile Heart isn’t new to the PS4 with Omega Quintet being the first JRPG made for the PS4, but Megadimension Neptunia VII is more of the same with some notable improvements in the visual and performance side of things. It almost feels like we’ve had too much Nep Nep, but there hasn’t been a mainline entry since 2013 and Megadimension Neptunia VII brings Neptunia to a latest console.
Over the last couple of years, there have been so many Neptunia games in the form of the Re Birth remakes and spinoffs.