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Tokyo Jungle Review - IGN
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Game looks ill and completely different from anything out right now. Stealth modes and action scenes, plus some collecting and madd unlockables...I'm copping this!
In Tokyo Jungle, you play as one of dozens of animals attempting to survive for as long as possible in a version of Tokyo abandoned by humans for over a decade. Players dont initially know what happened to humanity, though its something slowly uncovered over time. All you know, at least in the beginning, is that the disappearance of every human in and around the city led to a complete liberation of domesticated and wild animals alike. Even exotic creatures kept in the local zoo are on the loose. The ecosystem once entirely tamed and completely controlled by people has been turned upside down.
As such, surviving in this alternate version of Tokyo the singular thing at the heart of the experience -- proves no easy feat. Thats part of the games charm; its difficulty and emphasis on learning as you go is truly enjoyable. Whether in Survival or Story mode, gamers thrust into post-apocalyptic Tokyo have little to rely on but their creatures own wiles coupled with gameplay skill slowly built up via trial-and-error. With a variety of animals to choose from (ranging from familiar dogs and cats to zoo-kept lions, tigers and more), youll develop a cadence with each animal, learning their individual strengths and weaknesses as you explore more and more of the sprawling city.
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Game looks ill and completely different from anything out right now. Stealth modes and action scenes, plus some collecting and madd unlockables...I'm copping this!