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The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' (''Chō Megami Shinkō Noire Geki-Shin Black Heart'') is a game for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll in 2011 to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG developed by Creator/StingEntertainment (best known for its ''VideoGame/DeptHeaven'' series, and who previously collaborated with IF on ''Generation of Chaos 6'' in 2012).

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The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' (''Chō Megami Shinkō Noire Geki-Shin Black Heart'') is a game for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Platform/PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll in 2011 to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG developed by Creator/StingEntertainment (best known for its ''VideoGame/DeptHeaven'' series, and who previously collaborated with IF on ''Generation of Chaos 6'' in 2012).



The game was released for the UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita on May 29, 2014, in Japan, in North America and Europe by [[Creator/IdeaFactory Idea Factory International]] in February 2015, with a Steam release on April 26, 2016.

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The game was released for the UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita Platform/PlaystationVita on May 29, 2014, in Japan, in North America and Europe by [[Creator/IdeaFactory Idea Factory International]] in February 2015, with a Steam release on April 26, 2016.
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* MoeAnthropomorphism: In addition to the [=CPUs=], the Generals are based on video game franchises such as ''Franchise/FinalFantasy, VideoGame/DragonQuest, Franchise/MetalGear, Videogame/TheIdolmaster, VideoGame/InazumaEleven, VideoGame/AgarestSenki,'' and ''(Ms?) VideoGame/PacMan'' among others

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* MoeAnthropomorphism: In addition to the [=CPUs=], the Generals are based on video game franchises such as ''Franchise/FinalFantasy, VideoGame/DragonQuest, Franchise/MetalGear, VideoGame/MetalGear, Videogame/TheIdolmaster, VideoGame/InazumaEleven, VideoGame/AgarestSenki,'' and ''(Ms?) VideoGame/PacMan'' among others

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* ADayInTheLimelight: this game features Noire as the Main Character (and the player as a SupportingProtagonist). Lampshaded by Neptune, who is less than amused to be dethroned from the protagonist spot.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: this This game features Noire as the Main Character (and the player as a SupportingProtagonist). Lampshaded by Neptune, who is less than amused to be dethroned from the protagonist spot.



* IdiotBall: Almost all of the cast touches it. Gets more prominent in Chapter 5, where several generals leave.

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* %%* IdiotBall: Almost all of the cast touches it. Gets more prominent in Chapter 5, where several generals leave.



* {{Irony}}: Despite the game released in the Playstation Vita, Uni is nowhere to be seen.
** Probably because this is based on the Goddesses from the Ultradimension and not the Hyperdimension as the sisters were never in the Ultradimension naturally. Though it makes you wonder where Nepgear and Plutia are.
*** Plutia's probably napping and Mini-Histy sent Neptune in her place.



* NotAsYouKnowThem: Anyone who joined the series with the Re;Birth games will find the [=CPUs=] to be [[{{Flanderization}} exaggerated]] compared to their portrayal there, and some of their jabs at each other to be downright mean-spirited. This is due to the game using the personalities of the original Ultradimension goddesses from [[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory Victory]], who were divisively harsh before the remakes gave them their more approachable personas.

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* NotAsYouKnowThem: Anyone who joined the series with the Re;Birth games will find the [=CPUs=] to be [[{{Flanderization}} exaggerated]] compared to their portrayal there, and some of their jabs at each other to be downright mean-spirited. This is due to the game using the personalities of the original Ultradimension goddesses from [[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory Victory]], ''[[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory Victory]]'', who were divisively harsh before the remakes gave them their more approachable personas.
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* StrappedToAnOperatingTable: Happens to Noire in a cutscene, courtesy of Generia G wanting to turn her into a giant mech "Super CPU."
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: When deciding on a leader, Neptune, Blanc, and Vert all team up to take out Noire first. Noire soundly beats them, however, and they reluctantly accept her as their leader.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: When deciding on a leader, Neptune, Blanc, and Vert all team up to take out Noire first. Noire soundly beats them, however, and they reluctantly accept her as their leader.
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* [[MrImagination Ms. Imagination]]: Ein Al is this. Noire catches it too when hanging out with her.

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* [[MrImagination Ms. Imagination]]: %%zce* MsImagination: Ein Al is this. Noire catches it too when hanging out with her.

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