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- 1 (Single Player)
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PlayStation Store
- 12th Dec 2017
- 12th Dec 2017
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Review Papers, Please (PS Vita)
Seal of approval
Republished on Wednesday 28th November 2018: We're bringing this review back from the archives following the announcement of December's PlayStation Plus lineup. The original text follows. Just what is Papers, Please? Four years on from ex-Naughty Dog developer Lucas Pope’s chilling debut, we’re still not sure this long-awaited...
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Papers, Please News
News Indie Darling Papers, Please Declares 5 Million Copies Sold, Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Next!
Papers, Please is an excellent little indie, with the "dystopian document thriller" a powerful example of how strong writing can make for an experience that punches well above its weight. Created by Lucas Pope (Return of the Obra Dinn), the wonderful game just celebrated its 10th anniversary, announcing that more than five million copies have...
News Papers, Please Cleared for PS Vita Release on 12th December
Open the gates
After over three years, immigration inspection simulation Papers, Please has finally been accepted entry onto the PlayStation Vita. The title was first revealed for Sony’s handheld at GamesCom 2014, but its papers have finally been stamped, and it will launch in Europe and North America on 12th December. A Japanese launch will...
News Papers, Please Finally Gets Clearance for PS Vita Release
Crossing the border
Immigration simulation Papers, Please looks to finally be crossing the border to the PlayStation Vita – a whopping three years after it was announced for the device. We’d given up hope on Lucas Pope’s thought-provoking puzzle game ever hitting the portable, but the title has just been rated for release in Australia,...
About The Game
The communist state of Arstotzka has just ended a 6-year war with neighboring Kolechia and reclaimed its rightful half of the border town, Grestin.
Your job as immigration inspector is to control the flow of people entering the Arstotzkan side of Grestin from Kolechia. Among the throngs of immigrants and visitors looking for work are hidden smugglers, spies, and terrorists.
Using only the documents provided by travelers and the Ministry of Admission's primitive inspect, search, and fingerprint systems you must decide who can enter Arstotzka and who will be turned away or arrested.
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