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Criminal Girls: Invite Only

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Criminal Girls: Invite Only a Japanese role-playing game and the enhanced version of the original Criminal Girls game. The game follows a group of girls in Hell who have to climb a tower to be reincarnated. The battle system is unique since you give the characters, each representing a different vice, orders in battle and sometimes they won’t listen...

Release Date

November 27, 2013

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Imageepoch

Publisher

Nippon Ichi Software, NIS America

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Criminal Girls: Invite Only Reviews

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Overall, I’ve enjoyed the time I’ve spent playing Criminal Girls: Invite Only. Anyone looking for some old-school JRPG action should seriously consider picking this title up providing they can stomach the idea of the “Motivate” character development dynamic. The pleasing graphics and audio will ease you though an adventure that provides in excess of 50 hours of gameplay should you wish to play it to completion.

Feb 19, 2015 Read Review

A near-direct port of the handheld release that delivers an enjoyable experience - if you don't mind all the fanservice.

Feb 2, 2017 Read Review

Criminal Girls: Invite Only is an interesting case of localization in addition to being designed around whipping scantily clad girls to motivate them to fight for the player. Faint of heart and mind beware.

Jan 25, 2017 Read Review

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Feb 21, 2015 Read Review

Criminal Girls: Invite Only was interesting enough to earn a passable early impression, but there were some nagging doubts that it could keep things going the whole way through. Was it easy for our reviewer to push through to the end or was some extra motivation needed?

Feb 13, 2015 Read Review

Criminal offense.

Feb 13, 2015 Read Review

There's a classic feminist anthem by Devo which goes into great detail on what one ought to do when faced with a problem. Criminal Girls: Invite Only isn't the long-awaited JRPG based on that classic musical achievement, but there are similarities. In fact, put the song on in the background as you play and, like Dark Side of the Moon and Wizard of Oz, things start to spookily line up – if only because you'll be doing a lot of whipping.

Feb 3, 2015 Read Review