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Katana ZERO DLC teaser trailer, development “nearing completion” - Gematsu
Publisher Devolver Digital and developer Askiisoft have released a new teaser trailer for the long-awaited Katana ZERO downloadable content, which is “still coming” and will still be free when it launches.
“This isn’t a Chronos hallucination—the free Katana ZERO downloadable content is finally nearing completion,” reads the announcement. “Get ready to continue Zero’s journey right where it left off – and glimpse into his murky past. Featuring all new characters, levels, gameplay and story, this massive downloadable content promises to be worth the wait. Come play, my lord.”
Katana ZERO is available now for Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam, GOG, and Humble Store. A PlayStation 4 version was rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board back in March 2021.
Watch the teaser trailer below.
DLC Teaser Trailer
pressure cooker, luna ascension
zero's canonical age being 22, that is, revealed through a dossier bearing his own information as a target after he spends 7 years and a major part of the game without an identity and what he ends up finding is not one of his own. Null agent specifying how they, as Mecca's soldiers, had lost their lives long before the war even started, that their past, their lives as children, their parents, their points of origination were all pieces of information lost to time because their employers did not intend to retain what was not necessary. How Zero's inevitable truth is his existence as null's gamma zero, the fake dragon, and the only one who shares this solitude is fifteen. Oh how i NEED the dlc to give me a conclusion for them im sooo sickkkk
what i also find very interesting here is how Zero, despite not having any kind of moral superiority, tends to look down on V. One of the dialogue options for their first interaction in the car is him calling V "subhuman" which is what his psychiatrist ends up calling him when he confronts him about deliberately hiding his past from him. There's a very strong parallel between V and Zero, where Zero sees V as a junkie without a purpose, while V seeks Zero's approval and validation through inhumane means. His earliest interactions with Zero occur because of his own obsession with the dragon. When V confronts Zero's duplicity, and how they are, fundamentally same, junkies who kill people, Zero's response is, in a way, dismissive.
However, when the third null agent asks Zero if he likes the killing, he does not parry her with a response. He does not take a stand for himself when V compares them, because, in a way, even if his own drug consumption and killing can be justified by his role as a veteran from a war project, it does not absolve him of his guilt. This, he knows, still, he manages to uphold a kind of superiority over V and reinforces this over and over again.
There's also this inherent dehumanisation that Mecca's failed projects tend to project onto people around them. This theme of reduction of a person's identity to a mere role, and the aftermath of war is so prevalent in katana zero because everyone who is associated with Zero does not have a name. He refers to the psychiatrist as the 'psychiatrist', the scientist as the 'scientist', fifteen is, well, fifteen, even the little girl who becomes an integral part of his life and a means of absolution for himself does not get the privilege of a name, she too, is a 'little girl.'
Funnily though, the only people we get to have the names for are the ones we are assigned to kill, through dossiers, the people associated with V (how he refers to snow by a name and vice versa thereby establishing a distinction between himself and Zero) and the little plushies the little girl brings to Zero, behemoth and leviathan.
'Katana ZERO' | Anniversary Comics (2020-2025)
This is a collection of all the official Katana ZERO anniversary comics, from 2020 to 2025.
The Japanese-language versions were previously only available on Twitter/X, which I no longer use.
bro have seen much stranger things
i very much like this game
bitches love my katana
Tower of Heaven: Surpassing Heaven - Hooded Edge
[Luna Ascension]
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