Gamera Games and MeowNature announced this week that Depersonalization is coming to Steam's Early Access next month. indiedev indiegame
\n We haven't seen a lot from the game, as the people behind it have been keeping it pretty quiet. Hell, even the name of it has been put in kanji on Steam so that people have a hard time looking it up to see what kind of updates they might have for it. But now we know they are working on releasing an Early Access version of it on December 20th, 2022. You can see a little bit in the trailer below released a short time ago.
Even characters with low attributes may be able to achieve something great on their journey. Publishing Depersonalization is Gamera Games, behind sci-fi smash-hit Dyson Sphere Program and acclaimed murder-mystery Firework. Other notable titles in the expansive Gamera Games library include first-person horror Paranormal HK and sandbox RPG Keplerth.
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