Liberation Maiden Sin Flies Out With A Look At New Japan

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While it isn’t a shooter like Liberation Maiden, Liberation Maiden Sin continues Shoko Ozora’s story as the second president of New Japan. You play as one of Shoko’s aides who has the power to read minds, an especially handy ability for a visual novel game.

 

Chiyomaru Shikura, president of 5pb and Mages, felt that after the ending in Liberation Maiden players will want more which is one of the reasons why Mages developed Liberation Maiden Sin.

 

Liberation Maiden Sin is slated for release on December 5 on PlayStation 3.


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