The Promise Mascot Agency game stands out as one of the most extraordinary games we’ve come across. Classified as an “Open-world mascot management crime drama,” it’s indeed an unusual blend of genres, and the eccentricity is further heightened by its peculiar characters – the titular mascots. Excitingly, a release date has been announced: the game will be available on PS5 and PS4 starting 10th April.
If you’re intrigued by Paradise Killer, developed by Kaizen Game Works, there’s a demo available for your exploration. In essence, players will find themselves in charge of Michi, a disgraced yakuza lieutenant, who has been sent to a haunted town with the mission to transform a failing mascot agency into a prosperous one. However, to achieve this goal, you’ll need mascots, and luckily, the developers have given a chilling description of these creatures, which seem to be nightmarish in nature.

As a passionate admirer of these extraordinary beings, I’d like to share some insights about mascots – living, vibrant entities that have walked alongside us since ancient times. Much like any other creature, they possess their unique aspirations, dreams, and longings. The challenge lies in establishing friendships with them. Some crave riches, others seek fame, while a few might yearn for simple pleasures such as a local convenience store’s rice ball or the sight of the world in flames, consumed by magnificent hellfire. Which one will become your cherished companion?
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2025-02-27 08:06