
Kate: Collateral Damage is launching over on Steam on October 22. Sounds promising, I'd say, to let Ludic go on and do more of what they're good at. The Steam user review hivemind has bestowed Akane an overall " overwhelmingly positive" from more than 1,500 reviews. Yup, that sure is just about the same thing. That one's set 100 years from now in the Tokyo of 2121 in which you "take out as many yakuza as possible, slashing and shooting in a one-hit-one-kill fight to the death." They've already done the arcade action shooter thing with their 2018 game Akane. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Ludic Studios do look to have the chops to make good on a Kate adaptation. In Collateral Damage, Ludic Studios say that you'll unlock permanent upgrades between runs and temporary perks between levels within a run. The literal interpretation ends at the roguelike part, as I'm sure you won't be surprised to hear that Kate doesn't end with her doing it all over again with a damage +10% buff. "Killing enemies slows the rate at which the time bar depletes, awarding your deadly precision." You can top up your time with syringes, trade out guns and swords routinely as you use them up, and make use of Ani's support abilities. "A time bar at the top of the screen constantly marches towards your inevitable death at the hands of the deadly radioactive poison, Polonium 204," developers Ludic Studios say. Kate: Collateral Damage will follow along pretty literally, it sounds. She's got 24 hours to live, hunting him down on a Tokyo-based rampage with the help of her mouthy hostage Ani and a handful of stimulant syringes.
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Kate the movie follows an assassin of the same name through a bloody revenge mission after her final contract leads to her being poisoned by a yakuza crime boss. It's a fast-paced and arcade-y roguelike with some twin-stick style shooting coming out in October. What is surprising-even though Netflix have shown an increasing interest in games-is that Kate is getting a tie-in action game called Kate: Collateral Damage. No surprise then that I also got sucked into watching Kate, Netflix's new action movie starring assassin Mary Elizabeth Winstead and her teen hostage slash sidekick Miku Martineau. So we find Peter and David Paul in this baby sitting action flick with all the formula to a kid v.s grown ups slapstick comedy.I've been positively held hostage by the lady assassin action movie trend-having been in the same room as my partner relentlessly devouring the likes of The Old Guard, Ava, Terminal, and Gunpowder Milkshake. Nanny" to Jackie Chan in "The Spy Next Door" to the classic "Kindergarden Cop" with Arnold schwarzenegger, it's a sure fire combination to success. With the success of "Home Alone" in the late 80's everything hopped on the band wagon to star in movies with smart ass kids. The title "Double Trouble" is not the most original idea for a movie about twins, but a set of herculean twins with mullets are just awesome! The bad acting, the awful 80's fashions made this movie a die hard laughing feature. The Brothers are on opposite sides of the law in this predicable action flick, one a by the book cop and the other the loose cannon cat burgler, with Roddy McDowell as the classy intellectual evil villain. So with their short lived movie career I bring you David Paul and Peter Paul The Barbarian Brothers in "DOUBLE TROUBLE" and "THE TWIN SITTERS" One more notable entry in the Barbarian genre of post-Conan boom of the early 80’s is (of course) Roger Corman produced Sorceress (1982).Jack Hill (Coffee, Foxy Brown), the director had an idea of combining The Corsican Brothers plot (two brothers able to feel each other’s pain) with the current Playboy centerfolds- sisters Leigh and Lynette Harris and (of course). Well I guess it's never too late to discover this moldy duo. Starring a set of body builder twins called The Barbarian Brothers, I don't know why I have never heard of these guys before, I'm usually pretty keen on things like this.
