Citizen Sleeper Game Review

Citizen Sleeper The Citizen Sleeper game, created by the same creator as In Other Waters and featuring incredible character art created by Guillaume Singelin is a narrative RPG that is set on Erlin’s Eye. The space station houses thousands of people struggling to make it through an interstellar capitalist society.

You’re a sleeper an artificial human being inside an artificial body managed by a corporate entity that wants you back. You are thrown into the unfamiliar and vibrant inhabitants of the Eye it is your responsibility to build friendships, earn the respect of others, and traverse the various factions in this strange city if you wish to survive to see the next cycle.




A disused facility at the edges of a problem system. Run down, chaotic, unruly, and alive–it was established by idealists in the shadows of a major company collapse. Today, it is anchored with anarchic alliances and ramshackle factions , and the wish to escape the weight of corporate power.



Each day, you wake up and determine what to do with it. Toil in the yards or go on a bar shift. Also, you can find unique components in markets and street food. Make or break alliances, learn the truths, and escape the ones who hunt you. A little at a time and learn to live and eventually thrive.



The station hosts individuals from all walks of life, striving to make an existence amid the stars. Each character has their particular story, regardless of whether they are salvagers or hackers, bartenders or street-food sellers. Choose which one you want to work with and create your own future.



You can hack into the station’s cloud to gain access to decades worth of digital records, find hidden areas and reveal secrets. You can transform your life. If you are willing to investigate the stations’ network, you’ll find a wealth of corporate secrets and AIs that could be used against your.



Essen-Arp: To them, you’re nothing more than property another asset of the portfolio of assets that extend across the stars. In a universe in which human growth has been driven by the extraction and exploitation of and stealing, you’re a part of an abusive system. There is a way to get rid of the oppressors of your body by making your way in this richly imagined universe of sci-fi that examines the notions of individuality, freedom, precarity and identity.



Every time you play, you’ll roll the dice. It is possible to assign them to any of the various actions on the station. Every action you make, pick what, and who, is important to you. This will influence the lives of people around you, and ultimately the future of the station.


The clocks at the station keep track of your and others actions. From joining the locals at over the Overlook Bar to protecting a loved one from Yatagan enforcers. Clocks let you to keep track of your personal growth and impact that you can exert on the world that surrounds you.


Explore the world, not just quests, permitting you to select and decide on the narratives and the activities which are important to you. In doing so it, you’ll develop your character’s five strengths (Engineer, Endure, Interface, Intuit, and Engage) while unlocking rewards and bonuses that reflect and influence how you experience life in the present.


As reviewed by my hero academia doujin

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