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Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness Review – Oh the Hue-manity! (PS4)



As gamers, we talk a lot about a game that emulates a Choose Your Own Adventure book, meaning that our choices will lead us down variable paths to variable endings. In those children’s books from the ’80s and ’90s, only a few endings were pretty good endings and the rest usually ended with the main character dying some horrific death. Video games are often inspired from these classic books, but not many truly follow that formula. After all, who really wants to play a game for 25-plus hours where there’s a 75% chance that your decisions will end in a terrible death" Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness proves that such a game is possible, even with low chances for a good ending (even less for a true ending), and it does so by keeping the story almost as short as one of the CYOA books would be. It only takes about 3-4 hours to complete one possible story, and you will not want to end your time with it after that one playthrough or even two. You’ll even be, dare I say, happy to see all possible endings.  It’s a Story of a Girl
Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness is set in the world of the Psycho-Pass anime, but with two new characters created specifically for this tale. Players can choose to play as either Nadeshiko Kugatachi or Takuma Tsurugi. Both characters are part of the whole story, but depending on who you choose changes the point of view, which parts of the backstory are told, and, of course, which choices can be made. Nadeshiko...
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