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Giants: Citizen Kabuto

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Title Screen

Giants: Citizen Kabuto

Developer: Planet Moon Studios
Publishers: Interplay (US/EU), Imagineer (JP Windows)
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 2
Released in JP: April 13, 2001[1] (Windows)
Released in US: December 7, 2000 (Windows), December 20, 2001 (PlayStation 2)
Released in EU: December 20, 2000 (Windows), March 15, 2002 (PlayStation 2)


RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.
BonusIcon.png This game has hidden bonus content.


And you were just a scroll away from being fired too...
Oh dear, I do believe I have the vapors.
This page contains content that is not safe for work or other locations with the potential for personal embarrassment.
Such as: Topless Delphi.
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This article is a work in progress.
...Well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editor's notes.
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To do:
There is a lot to discuss, and add.
  • Console Differences
    • The PlayStation 2 version has more detailed character models with higher poly counts.
  • There's also a Mac OS X version.

Giants: Citizen Kabuto is one of Planet Moon Studios' first ever third-person shooter games.

Bonus Content

Found in the GOG version of the game, is a folder called Goodies. Inside is a bunch of bonus content, ranging from wallpapers, game artwork, and the entire game soundtrack.

Console Differences

The PlayStation 2 version has multiple differences, with various graphical upgrades, and it has a different main menu screen.

PlayStation 2 PC
GiantsCitizenKabutoTitlePS2.png GiantsCitizenKabutoTitle.png

Regional Differences

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The Windows version has a Japanese localization.

During the time that Planet Moon Studios released the game, it failed to get a T for Teen rating by the ESRB. Resulting in the developers to censor the game to avoid the M rating. This however worked for the PlayStation 2 version, but it failed for the PC version. As the PC version was given the M rating by the ESRB anyway.

Censorship

One notable example is one of the characters being censored is Delphi, in which is the US version of the game. Her model was edited to have a bra and a necklace on her, opposed to her topless look. This change can be reverted by deleting one of the files in the game in the PC version called arpfix.gzp. However, the German PC version doesn't have this censorship.

German Release International Release
GiantsCitizenKabutoUncensoredDelphi.png GiantsCitizenKabutoCensoredDelphi.png

Other Censorship

  • Blood being recolored to green.

References