Jazzpunk: Director's Cut and Flavour Nexus DLC

Jazzpunk: Director's Cut and Flavour Nexus DLC

It's still weird.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 19, 2017 @ 11:58 AM (Staff Bios)
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The very odd comedy game Jazzpunk is going to be getting a brand new version on the shelves, Jazzpunk: Director's Cut is extending the multiplayer mode and is adding many new story/comedy content that wasn't in the original. While this won't be a complete game-changer, it will give people a little more additional content to laugh at.

In addition to the new version, the game will also be seeing it's new DLC, Jazzpunk: Flavour Nexus. This new add-on will place special agent Polybank into a supermarket while he searches for a secret flavour that was created by scientists.

This is definitely an interesting game. Personally, I've never played it, but I have seen plenty of videos. It's made me laugh and it's also just really strange sometimes. I understand the appeal of it, but I don't know if it's exactly for me. Maybe in the future, but for now, enjoy the trailer.

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