PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness Now Out
If you're like Pharrell Williams or Barney the Purple Dinosaur, and you like to encourage others to be happy, then PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness may well just be up your street. The game is set in a dystopian future where mental states can be quantified and unhappiness is considered a crime.
This quantification of emotion makes it easier for government officials, known as "Enforcers" to identify those who may commit crimes. The downside? Those Enforcers must have a high tendency towards crime themselves in order to best understand the criminal mind, posing a "who watches the watchmen" type situation.
The game is a visual novel which has already gone down a storm in its native Japan, but the western release for the PS4 and PS Vita is now here, with the original Japanese audio supplemented by an English translation. It's available on the PS Store now.
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