The first trailer for the previously teased free-to-play card game Nep-Nep Connect: Chaos Chanpuru has shown off the game’s gargantuan roster of stupendous girls, all of which hail from various Compile Heart titles – with the game likely to never see a western release considering previous declarations…
The game’s glorious trailer:
Nep-Nep Connect: Chaos Chanpuru will be available for the Vita sometime later in the year.
Typically in these crossover games they tend to go with the least lewd one in what they have present. I doubt the Moe Chronicle girls will be getting rubdowns in this title. It will probably be full of panties and boobs but nothing that would earn the game anything more than a Teen rating.
Right, like the Moero Crystal “glitch” in which you could remove the girls’ bottoms altogether, not that they had any genitalia to show – likely completely passed over.
f♥♥k free to play, they really need to stop this. Need to buy tons of stars or something to “lucky draw” characters that you want like CGSS with super low chance? It is getting old and tons of clones filled in Google Play store in Japan. Don’t wish to see Compile Heart go to this route.
Sadly to say, yeah, they have quite a lot of lovable characters and gonna earn billions with this tactic.
Didn’t basically everyone in Neptune Rebirth 3 spend the entire extra chapter insulting free to play, about how its ruining everything, with the mobile people brainwashing people draining them of all their money?..
Good memory, and yes, they did. Watching them backpedal like this kinda sucks, especially if they feel they have to go this route to survive as a company.
I’ll still play it, though.
this game will go on the list of must buy games.
Must buy? It’s free to play
you failed to see the joke then…
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES !!
Welp, seems to be free to play. Worth waiting, for me.
“never see a western release considering previous declarations”
Doesn’t mean s♥♥t, Meganep still came out and was/is great.
However, it being Free to play is probably more of an indicator on whether it will come out in the west or not.