Yes, Psycho Pass the Game falls into the category of a visual novel. It combines text, images, and often choices to engage the player in a compelling storyline.
There might be a fanfic that focuses on the friendship between Yayoi and Shion outside of work. Maybe they go on a trip together. During this trip, they face various challenges like getting lost or dealing with unfriendly locals. Through these experiences, their friendship deepens. Shion might crack jokes to lighten the mood when Yayoi is worried, and Yayoi would use her calmness to get them out of difficult situations.
I think so. Psycho Pass offers a deep and intriguing narrative that keeps you hooked. It explores concepts like human nature, justice, and the impact of technology on society in a compelling way.
Well, one similarity could be their exploration of human nature in a rather dark and complex way. In 'Psycho Pass', it's about the psychological states in a high - tech society, and in 'Pulp Fiction', through its various offbeat characters, we see different aspects of human nature, like greed, loyalty, and self - discovery.
Hard to say. Maybe it will if there's enough demand and the story has more to tell. But sometimes, even popular mangas come to an end. We'll just have to wait and see.