Citizens of Earth launch trailer aims to get your vote

Haven’t picked up Citizens of Earth? This trailer aims to bring you around to Atlus’ way of thinking.

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I simultaneously adored and hated Citizens of Earth, but I still reckon it’s worth a punt for the asking price of £9.99 (£7.99, for launch). I mean, it’s really rather good! When it’s not being viciously kneecapped by some of its design decisions, anyway.

The trailer below gives a pretty good idea of the game’s style and voice acting, which are easily two of the best things about it. Give it a look; it might help you decide whether or not to vote with your wallet.


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