Katana Zero Will Turn You Into A Time-Manipulating Assassin In 2016

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Adult Swim will be publishing Askiisoft’s neo-noir action platformer Katana Zero in 2016. A teaser trailer for the game has been released.

 

It has you playing as an assassin who makes use of a time manipulation drug called Chronos in order to rewind and slow down time.

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Along with the rest of the assassin’s tools, including a katana and a grappling hook, you fight through a dark city to take back what’s yours.

 

The focus of Katana Zero is “tight, instant-death acrobatic combat, and a dark 80’s neon aesthetic.” Find out more on its website.


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