Tokyo Jungle Launch Trailer Shows Urban Animal Survival At Its Finest
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Tokyo Jungle Launch Trailer Shows Urban Animal Survival At Its Finest

Let's be totally honest, Tokyo Jungle is not a pretty game. The animation is stiff, and the entire thing looks like a low budge PS2 game. With that said, nobody can deny the appeal of forming a pack of Pomeranians and using them to kill a hippopotamus. Anyone who does, is a filthy liar.
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Let’s be totally honest, Tokyo Jungle is not a pretty game. The animation is stiff, and the entire thing looks like a low budge PS2 game. With that said, nobody can deny the appeal of forming a pack of Pomeranians and using them to kill a hippopotamus.

Anyone who does, is a filthy liar.

With Tokyo Jungle‘s North American release on the PSN just two week away we were not expecting to see a launch trailer this early, but we are defiantly not going to complain about it. After all, it’s not everyday that a game trailer depicts just how cruel a pack of angry baby chicks can be as they fight for survival on the post-apocalyptic streets of Tokyo, Japan.

Check out the launch trailer below, and look for Tokyo Jungle to hit the PSN on September 25th for $14.99.


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Justin Alderman
Justin has been a gamer since the Intellivision days back in the early 80′s. He started writing about and covering the video game industry in 2008. In his spare time he is also a bit of a gun-nut and Star Wars nerd.