Citizen X is an unreleased Sega Mega-CD game developed by Digital Pictures. It was a side-scrolling action game paired with many full motion video cutscenes set for release in 1993.
Though the game was not officially released, a mostly-finished prototype emerged and was distributed commercially by Good Deal Games in 2002.
Citizen X is mainly a standard side-scroller with full motion video (FMV) clips intermixed with the action. Playing as some weird looking guy in red shoes, you collect items and use them to subdue terrorists that have made the sewers into their headquarters. Your fighting abilities are limited to a simple punch, but simply running past these thugs is usually your best bet.
The graphics are kind of grainy and look like they were drawn with a crayon. The sound effects are somewhat muffled. The controls are decent. There's nothing outstanding here, but the gameplay is unexplainably addictive. Citizen X is typical of the early-90s video games that tried to incorporate FMV with standard platform action, and so Sega CD fans will probably like it. I know i liked it!
Citizen X is mainly a standard side-scroller with full motion video (FMV) clips intermixed with the action. Playing as some weird looking guy in red shoes, you collect items and use them to subdue terrorists that have made the sewers into their headquarters. Your fighting abilities are limited to a simple punch, but simply running past these thugs is usually your best bet.
The graphics are kind of grainy and look like they were drawn with a crayon. The sound effects are somewhat muffled. The controls are decent. There's nothing outstanding here, but the gameplay is unexplainably addictive. Citizen X is typical of the early-90s video games that tried to incorporate FMV with standard platform action, and so Sega CD fans will probably like it. I know i liked it!