
Upcoming PSV touch ‘em up MonMon has been busily revealing more of its cast of monster girls, and revealing it most certainly is.
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The full potential of the PlayStation Vita’s elaborate touch surfaces may finally have been unlocked – or so think the enthusiastic ero-gamers who have been cheering the release of Compile Heart’s “MonMon,” described as “pure eroge” and featuring plenty of stimulating touching of sexy girls.
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So gigantic is Neptunia Victory’s new character “Yellow Heart” that even macho American gamers may be able to tolerate playing with her, although it seems unlikely that any element of this game will ever please critics of a feminist or puritanical persuasion.
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The latest entry in the notoriously “sexist” yet strangely successful Hyper Dimension Neptunia series, Hyper Dimension Neptunia V, looks to be more packed with more “disturbingly sexualised young girls” than ever – and it even has a new character with such improbably huge breasts that even macho western reviewers may be able to tolerate her.
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- Author: Leon
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Dec 17, 2011 05:11 JST
- Tags: Bukkake, Censorship, CG, Compile Heart, Loli, Nendoroid, PS3, PVC, RPG


Compile Heart is at it again with their upcoming PS3 RPG Attoteki Yugi Mugen Souls (圧倒的遊戯 ムゲンソウルズ), a game already earning early notoriety for its profusion of ero-kawaii girls being stripped and splattered in the traditional manner.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Oct 14, 2011 14:32 JST
- Tags: Announcements, Compile Heart, Eroge, Fetish, Image Gallery, Parody, PS3, Visual Novels


Ero-RPG masters Compile Heart have unveiled “Touch Shiyo! Love Application” (“Let’s Touch! Love Application”), a schoolgirl touching game of the sort formerly confined to the DS, and which has rapidly inspired such hard praise as “it’s practically an eroge, isn’t it?”
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Aug 18, 2011 22:16 JST
- Tags: 2ch, Compile Heart, Mods, Nude Filter, Oppai, Otaku, PS3, RPG

Disturbingly sexualised young girl RPG Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 has opened a veritable Pandora’s Box by including the ability to create custom textures for the heroines, leading to an immediate flood of textures featuring transparent clothing, carefully placed band-aids, and, of course, outright nudity…
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Apr 22, 2011 00:03 JST
- Tags: Character Design, Compile Heart, Image Gallery, Loli, Moe, Nippon Ichi, Oppai, RPG

Compile Heart’s saucy console war anthropomorphisation RPG Neptunia, comically reviled in the western gaming press for not being filled with butch old hags ala Dragon Age and Mass Effect, is to receive a sequel in the form of Neptunia mk2, and early glimpses reveal the game is not only even sexier than before, it actually looks to have some rather nice graphics this time.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Jan 22, 2011 02:24 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Comparison, Compile Heart, Nippon Ichi, Oppai, Parody, PS3, RPG, Sega

Console war moe anthropomorphisation RPG Hyperdimension Neptunia‘s English language release is apparently considered a little too raunchy for corpulent Walmart shoppers, as even some tame cleavage exposure finds itself expunged from the cover.
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The release of ero-RPG Agarest Senki 2 has seen the promise of a patch adding PlayStation Move support, allowing players to virtually massage the girls, and of course to use the game’s signature banana of suggestiveness on them.
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More Details on クロスエッジ / Cross Edge / XEdge, the newly announced PS3 mixed franchise RPG are provided here by Famitsu. When I first heard of this game, I was sceptical, and seeing those screens (which look distinctly PS2 in calibre), and also hearing the somewhat mixed reception in the Japanese blogosphere has done nothing to allay my concerns, even if it does include Etna.
Including a bunch of popular characters from a variety of games and then letting the player dress them up might cut it for a dojin game, but my suspicion is that such a pastiche of characters will not result in a rewarding story. Perhaps it could more accurately be thought of as charcter goods. Still, it remains to be seen how this will turn out; the developers involved can hardly be keen for their characters to be involved in a licensing debacle (or can they?).