Jinrui no Minasama e

New Jinrui no Minasama e Videos Are Still Way Too Cute for Post-Apocalyptic

Nippon Ichi Software and Acquire released a couple of new videos of their upcoming game Jinrui no Minasama e (which translates into “To All Humans”).

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While a few developers have tried to come up with some different takes on the usual drab greys and browns of the post-apocalyptic genre, for instance with plenty of neon pink and colors for Far Cry: New Dawn and Rage 2, it’s pretty rare to see the genre associated with unrestrained cuteness.

That’s what this game is all about, placing five girls who simply wanted to visit Akihabara in a strange world where nature is reclaiming the world’s most fun electronic district and no one else appears to be left.

You can see what I mean in the videos below.

If you want to see more, you can also enjoy the latest trailer, some lovely screenshots and gameplay information from a few weeks ago, and the first trailer with more images.

The game was supposed to launch in Japan on May 30, but it will now skip roughly a month and release on June 27 for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

No western release for Jinrui no Minasama e has been announced for the moment.


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