oprainfall | KILL la KILL - IF

oprainfall | KILL la KILL - IF

PQube Games, Arc System Works, and Studio Trigger are all very excited to be launching KILL la KILL – IF today. The game has arrived on three major gaming platforms: PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4. The title is rated “M for Mature (17+)” by the ESRB.

There is also a limited edition, though the PlayStation 4 version is currently sold out. It includes the following items:

・Mr. Sushio’s main artwork
・Original Art Book
・Original Soundtrack
・Mak-Roquette Squeezie

KILL la KILL - IF limited edition

 

KILL la KILL is originally an anime made by Studio Trigger, but it has now been reborn as an action fighting game in the form of KILL la KILL – IF. It has Story Mode, as well as Challenge Mode and Versus Mode (both online/offline) to put your skills to the test. For Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 players, there is a free trial version you can download. According to the press release, it contains the first chapter of Story Mode and Versus Mode (with Ryuko Matoi, Satsuki Kiryuin, Ira Gamagoori and Uzu Sanageyama). Furthermore, they have also created a quick start guide for players, which you can check out right here:

 

KILL la KILL – IF features a classic Rock Paper Scissors-based combat system, that aims to make combat simple but fun for players of all skill levels. Players can interrupt evasive and break actions, guard against standard attacks, and follow it up with dazzling combos to make your foe’s head spin.

Lastly, here are some screenshots and art of the game.

Michael Fontanini
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