Citizen Sleeper 2 review - a poignant and timely RPG about hope in dystopia
It’s the future, and you are not a person. A shirtless young man with a military buzzcut and piercing blue eyes is talking to you. His camo leggings straddle the line between yoga instructor and hospital patient, stark against the vast reaches of space. His name, Serafin, is stamped like a serial number in bold capitals beside an unfurling ribbon of expositional dialogue. You do not know him, but he knows you, and he knows you need to run. Your pursuer is Laine, a dapper mob boss who falls somewhere between an entitled slave owner and an abusive ex. In short, he is both entirely irredeemable and a credible threat. This is the premise of Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector. You run. Continue reading Citizen Sleeper 2 review - a poignant and timely RPG about hope in dystopia MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPGs, Best cyberpunk games, Best story games
It’s the future, and you are not a person. A shirtless young man with a military buzzcut and piercing blue eyes is talking to you. His camo leggings straddle the line between yoga instructor and hospital patient, stark against the vast reaches of space. His name, Serafin, is stamped like a serial number in bold capitals beside an unfurling ribbon of expositional dialogue. You do not know him, but he knows you, and he knows you need to run. Your pursuer is Laine, a dapper mob boss who falls somewhere between an entitled slave owner and an abusive ex. In short, he is both entirely irredeemable and a credible threat. This is the premise of Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector. You run.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPGs, Best cyberpunk games, Best story games