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Katana zero multiple endings
Katana zero multiple endings










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You know, just in case you just can’t get enough of the old ultraviolence and need a little something to get you through if Cyberpunk ain’t doing it for ya.Īnd, as it turns out, ultraviolence is the name of the game in Askiisoft’s Katana Zero, published early last year by the always-stellar Devolver Digital. So, before the collective consciousness of these games finally combines into a slurry of played-out science fiction tropes, achieving self-awareness and wreaking havoc on us all, I’d like to share the intel I’ve gathered on releases that may or may not have slipped past you. The past few years in particular have yielded a wide array of games released by major studios and independent developers alike. Unfortunately, I am poor, and have no way to access Cyberpunk 2077 at this juncture, so for now I’ll just have to comb through the literal hundreds of games I have not yet played instead of joining y’all in Night City.įortunately, the timing couldn’t be better to get into cyberpunk gaming, if you haven’t already. Keanu Reeves just in time to act as a heat sink for our post-election holiday rage that won’t suck, remains to be seen. Whether or not CD Projekt Red will make good on their promise of providing us all with the long-anticipated future murderworld simulator feat. I’m of course referring to Cyberpunk 2077, which somehow still has a massive-yet-wearied hype train attached to it, as the game has been infamous for its release date being pushed back just before it comes within reach. The time upon us, fellow gaming addicts, to witness the release of the game that will more likely than not break the back of the AAA gaming industry.












Katana zero multiple endings