About RoCitizens:
you love Well, let me tell you in advance: Citizens of Earth isn’t Earthbound, even though it tries to be. Despite that, I had a ton of fun and still think it’s worth playing, though there are some design flaws that weigh its positives down. The game has some really great graphics, enjoyable music and dialog, and lots of fun in style. I will run through a quick overview and then into some negatives of the game. The game is an old-fashioned 2D RPG where you play as the Vice President of the whole world. He was just recently put into office with the main President, but then some absurd events begin happening very quickly. The story unveils itself slowly, in a haphazard manner, but you eventually learn just about everything that has happened, and it is funny along the way. As said above, the game is an RPG. You have party members, level them up, gain new combat abilities, as per usual. You run around the world fighting enemies, solving quests, collecting items, again as per usual. The combat is turn-based, though the order of attacks shift throughout the game and throughout a single battle. You have 3 party members at a time, and whenever you begin a battle, it shows a Turn Order for the 3 of them. However, the game never tells you when the enemies will be going. Further, using certain actions for your characters can cause them to attack earlier or later. Lastly, the order might sometimes shift a little depending on what happened in a previous round of battle. So the order of attacks is not always stagnant. Funnily enough, even though you play as the Vice President, he essentially never fights. Instead, you run around as the VP, and you recruit other citizens to go around with you and help with the tasks. The first two people are your Mom and Brother. There are 40 party members total, and each of them usually requires a side quest to be completed for them. When you recruit new members, they are usually leveled up somewhat, so they do not always start out at Level 1, especially if you are further into the game.