This allows the samurai to see the future and grants him a slowed perception of time.
In Katana Zero you play as a samurai with a warped perception of time. This month’s featured charity is Oceana, a non-profit dedicated to “advocating for the science-based fishery management” and “restoring the world’s oceans.” The DRM-Free game, The Groundz, is also up for grabs. Katana Zero is an action game released April 18, 2019. You can subscribe to the Humble Bundle October choice for a price of $19.99 USD, although the price will likely drop to $12.99 USD for most buyers. Other games in the October choice package are John Wick Hex, 112 Operator, Guts and Glory, Ring of Pain, Garage: Bad Trip, The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia, Tools Up, Hiveswap Friendsim, Black Future ’88, and Syberia 3. The core gameplay is absolutely smooth and snappy, as youd hope a one-hit death. Katana Zero is a game that knows exactly how ridiculous it is, and yet youll still come away so utterly confused that you cant help but smile. The “stylish, neo-noir action-platformer” is a strong indie title that you’ll surely have a good time with. Release date ApCustomer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 93 ratings. If instead, you’re looking for a lighter game to play, then Katana Zero should fit nicely in your library. The game currently has ‘Mixed’ reviews on Steam, but a strong critical reception, so your mileage may vary. Plus, a portion of all profits go to charity.Īrguably the largest offering this month is Amnesia: Rebirth, a first-person horror adventure where you must survive the Algerian desert and face your past. The games are given out as keys for platforms like Steam or Origin.
The Humble Bundle is a monthly subscription that offers 12 games to download and keep forever, with new games offered at the beginning of each month. Hidden gems like Katana Zero help make October a worthwhile investment, alongside the scary Amnesia: Rebirth.
Unfortunately, there’s not a huge amount of scary games to find in this month’s package, but that’s OK. Right now there’s no release date in sight, but.
It’s spooky season! The month of Halloween comes with ghosts and zombies galore, and a few games in October’s Humble Bundle Choice might just give you a fright. Devolver Digital had previously said that a Katana Zero PS4 release would be happening in March 2019 although that obviously never materialised. Katana Zero was one of the indie game standouts for 2019, though its story ended on a rather unsatisfying note, leaving. Our 8/10 Katana Zero review reads, "Katana Zero is bloody and brutal, but it's also a heartfelt tale that you shouldn't overlook lightly.It’s a brand new month, and it’s a special month at that. Katana Zero's Story Will Wrap Up In 'Something Else Later On,' Says Dev. Like Hotline Miami, Katana Zero puts you in incredibly dangerous scenarios where one mistake will get you killed, challenging you to intelligently dispatch enemies with dexterous attacks. Katana Zero is out on PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch and is as fast as it is clever. Both look like slick additions to the fast-paced hack and slash action of the original adventure. There's also a tease of what will be included, with some first looks at new weapons that will allow the assassin to carve through enemies with a plasma blaster or return shot to them with a robotic gravity arm.
"The DLC won’t be expanding anymore either-the plan is set and now we’re focused on finishing it."ĭespite the increase in scope, the DLC will remain free for all Katana Zero players as initially promised.
"The game is progressing at a healthy pace, and the whole dev team is working full steam on production," the post reads. However, those who unfortunately skipped out will have to payout an additional 2.99 for it (seems reasonable to me). The DLC will also be free for everyone who already owns a copy of the game. Now Playing: Katana Zero First 90 Minutes Gameplay Live Dubbed 'Katana Zero: The Second Chapter', we can expect the DLC to hit Steams storefront on August 11th.