Tokyo Jungle

Tokyo Jungle (2012)

by Crispy's!, SCE Japan Studio, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Strategy, Simulator
Themes:Action, Comedy, Stealth, Sandbox, Survival
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:In Tokyo Jungle, everything is the enemy, and only the strongest will survive! With over 50 playable animals to choose from, unleash your inner beast to hunt your way to the top of Tokyo's post-apocalyptic food chain. Whether in Story or Survival Mode, you never know where your next meal will come from or the dangers you'll face, so be prepared for anything and everything. Forage through this desolate but dangerous city to complete story-based challenges using a variety of survival skills, from all-out attack to stealth. Beware-- you are not the only animal out there hunting for survival!Show more
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user avatar@istoph64user avatar@istoph64
January 30, 2025
This is such an interesting game, unlike much I had experienced to the point I played it. Quite unique and I'm surprised more games have not attempted to copy it. It's deeply unfortunate that it has remained stuck on the PS3 as a digital-only title. I think this would be a great title to see re-released and preserved, as well as finally freed from being locked away on the now ancient and unsupported PS3.
There's a reason why TOKYO JUNGLE is part of the Best of PlayStation Network compilation series - even if said series only had one compilation disc. It's the perfect showcase of the famed Japan Studio's signature weird to fun ratio. With SONY's recent efforts to breach the PC market, re-releasing some of their older catalogue would be a wise move, especially with titles like this.
user avatar@Kacio90user avatar@Kacio90
January 30, 2025
Such a unique game , when we had experimental games Nice humor , and and adctive gameplay, let's not forget couch coop Funny story mod,ver need to show that kinda game still has space
user avatar@Malu6666user avatar@Malu6666
January 30, 2025
This game has it all. Original, contemporary, and funny story that we can relate to, captivating and fun designs of animals, clothes and scenarios. It's challeging, fun to play, and every run is different from the previous. And i mean, you can bark and meow, really cool !
This game is so weird and so much fun! Memorizing the city layout to rush the pomeranian through without getting beat down by the deer was great! The dlc with the business man was perfect
user avatar@G_Tiggauser avatar@G_Tigga
April 24, 2025
Absolutely this game needs to come back, it's such a fun, unique game that I sunk so many hours into unlocking as many animals as I could. The memory that comes to mind is playing as a Beagle, getting a bit long in the tooth and looking for a mate to settle down with, standing between him and his well deserved rest was a crocodile, in a 20 minute battle that felt as epic as any souls boss, he stood victorious, barely alive, he found a prime mate to continue his line, and he rested......then the next generation I ran into a group of hyenas and died immediately 😂😂 such is the fun of this game
It's a crime that a small game filled with so much heart isn't already on other platforms. This game was made when Japan Studio were at their most creative, when tasked to make a game with such a small budget, they knocked it out of the park with Tokyo Jungle. it being a digital only game on the ps3 means only OG fans even remember the game. small overlooked titles like this seeing the light of day on modern systems forever is what I truly believe what this Dreamlist is all about, not to MAKE dreams happen But to make sure they're not forgotten.
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