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Citizens of Earth Review | CheatCC

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One could argue that the JRPG formula really hasn’t changed since the days of the Super Nintendo. You get together a party of rag tag adventurers, fight a bunch of random battles to level up, and head off on an adventure to save the world. It could also be argued that this is the reason the JRPG is much less prevalent in today’s video game market than it was say ten or fifteen years ago. However, Atlus’s new JRPG in spirit, Citizens of Earth, is attempting to make us look at this aging genre once again. Built in the tradition of some of the best JRPGs of all time, such as Chrono Trigger and Suikoden, Citizens of Earth combines traditional JRPG mechanics with modern day design sensibilities. The result is a game that shows you what potential the JRPG formula has.

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Kickstarter and Vita - Has it Delivered?

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "As time went on it became clear that many of these projects were hobbyist titles and a large amount of the developers had never actually researched the practicalities of launching a game on Vita, leading to an ever-increasing number of cancellations over the years. And yet some delivered. It’s this I’m aiming to examine in this article – how many projects succeeded in reaching the Vita, how many failed, and how many are in limbo, as well as a conclusion on the overall state of Kickstarter (and other crowdfunding sources) on the handheld."

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Citizens of Earth delisted on the 3DS eShop

Nintendo Everything: Citizens of Earth is no longer available on the 3DS eShop, and if you’ve been keeping up with recent news, you probably know why. A homebrew vulnerability was discovered within the game just a few days ago. Nintendo was expected to follow up on that, and they certainly have.

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Earthbound Spirit: A Comparison of Two Earthbound Inspired Indies' Path to Publication

Laguna Levine writes: "I don't think Earthbound/Mother 2 needs much of an intro, but if you need it, it's a Super Nintendo RPG set in modern times with an unhealthy dose of pop culture references and humor that's got quite the cult following. The series isn't very long, but perhaps its uniqueness and history of being unavailable to English made it somewhat legendary. Well, those of us who grew up with the game are in the work force now, and it's inspiration has lead to two interesting Kickstarters: Citizens of Earth and Undertale. Both drew a lot of inspiration from the same source, but each branched out into completely different directions."