Suda51 has a penchant for the absurd, but also has an eye for making some pretty damn solid games. From Killer7 to Shadows of the Damned, No More Heroes and Lollipop Chainsaw, it's an output that's consistently mad, but appealing and playable.
KIller is Dead is Suda's latest foray into insanity, with a bizarre cel-shaded art style, a pervy Gigolo Mode mini-game and bloody hack and slash combat. It looks typically nutty, but has Suda gone too far this time? Or is Killer is Dead another Suda game that's worth picking up?
Sunday, September 08, 2013
Suda51 has a penchant for the absurd, but also has an eye for making some pretty damn solid games. From Killer7 to Shadows of the Damned, No More Heroes and Lollipop Chainsaw, it's an output that's consistently mad, but appealing and playable.
KIller is Dead is Suda's latest foray into insanity, with a bizarre cel-shaded art style, a pervy Gigolo Mode mini-game and bloody hack and slash combat. It looks typically nutty, but has Suda gone too far this time? Or is Killer is Dead another Suda game that's worth picking up?
Read our definitive Killer is Dead review to find out.