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Tokyo Jungle Sniffs Out a Launch Date

PSN Tokyo Jungle

The strange Tokyo Jungle was known to be leaving Japan around the time of E3, but there was little said about it overall. The property itself had only one demo unit available at the show and mostly seemed to be pushed aside by other news. On the PlayStation Blog today more information was shared about this unique title.

The game will arrive on PS3 "via PSN" on September 25th. The game apparently is only available digitally but along with that comes a cheaper price. Tokyo Jungle will cost only $15. If you're not clear as to what the game even is about, the focus is on a post-apocalyptic world. However, instead of focusing on a group of humans surviving zombies (or something equally predictable), it's about animals existing and taking over the land. You are one of the animals.

There is a selection of over 50 animals which you may choose to inhabit. The game has two modes: Survival and Story Mode. You can choose your animal avatar specifically in Survival Mode, which sets you loose in a dangerous Tokyo. Story Mode on the other hand will bring a story which has the player using different animals at different times.


Are you hungry to get your hands Tokyo Jungle?


5 Comments

No physical release? Thats the same reason I didn't buy Way of the Samurai 4 (Also a PSN only release)

I'm glad they had the sense to make this inferior version cheaper at least. Maybe I'll give it a look since I really was looking forward to this game :(
Bleh digital-only blehhhhhhhhhhh
I still want it, though. Because I get to be a pomeranian.
I still want it for $15...guess I need to get my hands on some PSN cards soon.
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I usually prefer physical copies of games as well, but when that's not an option I'll give in and download it. This game looks quite interesting, so I'll certainly have to check it out.

 

 

 

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