Have you been having a hard time finding a way to show your waifu how much she means to you? Or maybe you want to surprise your husbando with some thoughtful words, but can’t manage to put sentences together after days of texting in acronyms? Well, Idea Factory has our backs with these Hyperdimension Neptunia Valentine’s Day cards courtesy of their Facebook page.

Featuring the four main CPU’s, IF, Compa, Warechu, the sadomasochistic Iris Heart, dandy Umio, and the newest CPU introduced in the recently released Megadimension Neptunia VII, Uzume Tennouboshi, these cards are sure to warm your cold, weeaboo heart better than any body pillow ever could. I mean, who wouldn’t want to go on an all night raid? We are talking Four Goddesses Online, right? Sadly, the CPU Candidates are nowhere to be found, but promoting underage love might not be what the company is going for… This year.

Check out the cards below and tell us what your favorites are! While your at it, let us know your your waifu or husbando is on this day of love! We’ll only accept the best of the best girls and boys, so choose well!

While it shouldn’t surprise anyone at this point that the next full fledged sequel in the Hyperdimension Neptunia series was heading to the Western shores, that doesn’t mean we can’t be through the roof excited over playing as all of our favorite goddesses on our PS4’s! Sporting a snazzy new name to go with its current gen debut, Megadimension Neptunia VII is the first full fledged sequel since 2012’s Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory, despite numerous remakes and spinoffs to fill the gaps.

Even as a hardcore Nep fan, it’s fair to say that the battle formula between all of the Vita remakes and the core PS3 series, (not to mention different franchises with similar game play like Fairy Fencer F,) is starting to get a little tired, which is why we were as excited as Peashy with Nep’s Pudding when it was announced that the battle system is getting some interesting sounding features. If you wanted to see what this would look like in action, look no further, because this latest set of battle screenshots should give us a clue or two.

Where do I begin? Seeing Orange Heart in action? Those sweet, new moves with all the flash that we’d expect from the girls of Gamindustri! Nepgear with her mech, Nepgeardam in tow, and an army of Umio’s! Does this make sense to you? If not, you’ll have a great opportunity to get caught up when Megadimension Neptunia VII launches for the PS4 early this year. Oh, and if you’re a fan of cool stuff, don’t forget that pre-orders of the limited edition go up at 10:00 AM PST on January 7th!

More details have emerged for the upcoming Hyperdimension Neptunia spinoff, Extreme Tag Blanc + Neptune VS. Zombie Army. In addition to Plutia, Uzume and Peashy being confirmed last month, a unique character to this title, Tamsoft-chan, will make her debut alongside the rest of the cast.

Gaining her namesake from the developers of the game, (as well as the excellent Hyperdimension Neptunia U, and the horrendous Producing Perfection,) Tamsoft-chan joins Blanc and her friends after learning about their “interesting” activities while tagging along with Dengekiko and Famitsu. Aside from her love of festivals, (and her apparent hatred of bras,) we don’t know much about Tamsoft at this point. However, if she doesn’t fight with a sword in the style of the developer’s Onechanbara series, I’d be shocked.

Extreme Dimension Blanc + Neptune Vs Zombie Army Tamsoft

What we do know however, is how the rest of the recently revealed characters will fight. Uzume can use up close kick attacks in addition to her megaphone, while Plutia uses her dolls to deal damage, even allowing them to attack on their own. When in her CPU form, her sword grants her long range, making her enemies suffer like only Sadie can. Lastly, Peashy keeps things simple, fighting with close range attacks with crushing punches and kicks. In other words, they’re exactly like they should be.

With the cast growing steadily, Zombie Army is shaping up to be a much bigger game than its action based predecessor. While no Western release has been confirmed, we’ll be counting the days until the announcement hits. Until then, Japan will receive the game exclusively for PS Vita this October.

Source: gematsu.com