Promise Mascot Agency introduces players to Michi, a yakuza fixer tasked with reviving a mascot agency in a struggling rural Japanese town. The game leans into a whimsical premise where Japanese mascots are real beings, adding humor and surrealism. Players complete various errands and chores, immersing themselves in an open-world environment filled with quirky characters and tasks. With a focus on light-hearted gameplay rather than complex puzzles, it serves as a refreshing contrast to more mentally taxing titles, allowing for a simpler, enjoyable experience.
In this world, Japanese mascots are real, living creatures. Pinky, the 6-foot severed thumb mascot that follows you through the entire journey? She's a real, breathing, humongous bloodied finger.
Promise Mascot Agency is a chore game. You spend the bulk of the adventure driving around an open world, running errands, and fetching items for locals.
The premise sounds more complicated than it is. Within an hour or so, the left side of the screen becomes a rolling to-do list.
Developer Kaizen Game Works debuted with Paradise Killer, a psychedelic detective thriller we dubbed 'the most confident game of 2020.'
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