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Tokyo Jungle dated in the west

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There aren't enough games starring playable Pomeranians.

Sony's latest super weird PlayStation 3 game, Tokyo Jungle, is dated for Europe and North America.

Released earlier this summer in Japan, Tokyo Jungle takes place in a post-apocalyptic Toyko, which is mysteriously devoid of people but packed to the brim with dogs and cats and elephants. As you play as various animals, you gradually find hints about what caused the humans to disappear.

Too weird for the West? Maybe. That's why this retail game is being released in the West as a $14.99 download. North America gets it on September 25th and Europe gets it the following day.


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Staff article by Rhody Tobin (August 20, 2012)

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zippdementia posted August 20, 2012:

Is it just me or do the graphics look a little bizarre? Like something developed on the PS2 that was painfully ported over to a PS3 BluRay disc? Some of those jagged edges and weightless dogs make me wonder if I might get distracted trying to get through it. That said, the concept is intriguing and when have I ever cared overmuch about graphics, anyway....

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