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F or large swaths of its playtime, Citizen Sleeper 2 is more or less a book. Dice rolls or no, you spend the bulk of your time in-game reading. For me, that rules, especially because developer ...
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is the upcoming sequel to the hit indie game from 2022; that first game reached more than ...
With the distinctive art of Guillaume Singelin and design by Citizen Sleeper creator Gareth Damian Martin, Spindlejack is a smart, seamless expansion of Citizen Sleeper’s concept and aesthetic ...
For all the time spent reading in Citizen Sleeper 2, you might think, ... It isn’t as though video games invented the concept of communicating ... after all, and games are no lesser art form.
Citizen Sleeper 2’s art style is simple, mostly focusing on character stills, which themselves are wonderfully drawn, and the environments you explore from an overlooking perspective, ...
Ahead of the release of Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, I spoke to developer Gareth Damian Martin about what it's been like to come back to the world of the dice-driven RPG in a post-Baldur's ...
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is, in some ways, just Citizen Sleeper But More. No longer are you stuck exploring a single station; now, a lengthy stretch of space with stations, asteroids ...
As I played through Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, I couldn't get the image of a 'whale fall' out of my head.When whales die, their giant bodies sink to the dark depths of the seafloor ...
To play Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, you simply roll a set of dice. Roll the dice, assign the dice, repeat. It’s almost like playing Yahtzee.
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is a text-heavy cyberpunk story that features tabletop RPG mechanics, and sometimes, it can be pretty stressful.
Citizen Sleeper’s RPG qualities resemble pen and paper systems like Blades in the Dark and Ironsworn more than popular RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons or video games like Final Fantasy.This is ...
Citizen Sleeper 2 understands that you don't get to choose how your body grows. You can decide on some things if you're one of the lucky ones, sure, but eventually everything bends and falls apart.