A brand new free download for an “action RPG adventure” just dropped onSteam, and it’s giving me some serious earlyPlayStationvibes.Katana Dragonis the first game from the developer and publisher Tsunoa Games, which they describe as an “action-RPG adventure and dungeons exploration” game.A free demo for the upcoming title just dropped on Steam, although there’s no current word on when we can expect the full release of the game.AdvertDeveloper Tsunoa Games states thatKatana Dragonwill see players “learn new ninja skills that will help you solve puzzles, defeat enemies and even reach new areas and discover their secrets” during your quest to help ninjas Shin and Nobi save their homeland Sogen.The art style definitely looks like it’s going for that modern take on the low poly art style of the early OG PlayStation era.I think the anime-esque aesthetic is part of the reason I’m getting strongFinal Fantasy 7andDragon Questvibes from it too, although that could just be down to one of the main characters’ hairstyles.The gameplay also harkens back to some of the top-down action RPGs of the era too. While it’s not quite on the same level in terms of style, it’s really making me want to go back and replayFuture Cop: LAPDfor some reason.AdvertI actually can’t find any reviews for the demo at all at the moment, although that’s not too surprising given how recently it dropped.If you do fancy giving this one a go and download the demo, let us know how it plays. Personally I’m pretty curious to see how complete the demo feels, considering the developers haven’t announced any kind of rough release date for the game.Now, I wonder how expensive a PlayStation 1 copy ofFuture Cop: LAPDgoes for these days… ok never mind it’s like £70. Guess I’ll stick to the free demo.Featured Image Credit: Sony, ValveTopics:Steam,Free Games,PlayStation,Valve,Sony

A brand new free download for an “action RPG adventure” just dropped onSteam, and it’s giving me some serious earlyPlayStationvibes.Katana Dragonis the first game from the developer and publisher Tsunoa Games, which they describe as an “action-RPG adventure and dungeons exploration” game.A free demo for the upcoming title just dropped on Steam, although there’s no current word on when we can expect the full release of the game.AdvertDeveloper Tsunoa Games states thatKatana Dragonwill see players “learn new ninja skills that will help you solve puzzles, defeat enemies and even reach new areas and discover their secrets” during your quest to help ninjas Shin and Nobi save their homeland Sogen.The art style definitely looks like it’s going for that modern take on the low poly art style of the early OG PlayStation era.I think the anime-esque aesthetic is part of the reason I’m getting strongFinal Fantasy 7andDragon Questvibes from it too, although that could just be down to one of the main characters’ hairstyles.The gameplay also harkens back to some of the top-down action RPGs of the era too. While it’s not quite on the same level in terms of style, it’s really making me want to go back and replayFuture Cop: LAPDfor some reason.AdvertI actually can’t find any reviews for the demo at all at the moment, although that’s not too surprising given how recently it dropped.If you do fancy giving this one a go and download the demo, let us know how it plays. Personally I’m pretty curious to see how complete the demo feels, considering the developers haven’t announced any kind of rough release date for the game.Now, I wonder how expensive a PlayStation 1 copy ofFuture Cop: LAPDgoes for these days… ok never mind it’s like £70. Guess I’ll stick to the free demo.Featured Image Credit: Sony, ValveTopics:Steam,Free Games,PlayStation,Valve,Sony
A brand new free download for an “action RPG adventure” just dropped onSteam, and it’s giving me some serious earlyPlayStationvibes.Katana Dragonis the first game from the developer and publisher Tsunoa Games, which they describe as an “action-RPG adventure and dungeons exploration” game.A free demo for the upcoming title just dropped on Steam, although there’s no current word on when we can expect the full release of the game.AdvertDeveloper Tsunoa Games states thatKatana Dragonwill see players “learn new ninja skills that will help you solve puzzles, defeat enemies and even reach new areas and discover their secrets” during your quest to help ninjas Shin and Nobi save their homeland Sogen.The art style definitely looks like it’s going for that modern take on the low poly art style of the early OG PlayStation era.I think the anime-esque aesthetic is part of the reason I’m getting strongFinal Fantasy 7andDragon Questvibes from it too, although that could just be down to one of the main characters’ hairstyles.The gameplay also harkens back to some of the top-down action RPGs of the era too. While it’s not quite on the same level in terms of style, it’s really making me want to go back and replayFuture Cop: LAPDfor some reason.AdvertI actually can’t find any reviews for the demo at all at the moment, although that’s not too surprising given how recently it dropped.If you do fancy giving this one a go and download the demo, let us know how it plays. Personally I’m pretty curious to see how complete the demo feels, considering the developers haven’t announced any kind of rough release date for the game.Now, I wonder how expensive a PlayStation 1 copy ofFuture Cop: LAPDgoes for these days… ok never mind it’s like £70. Guess I’ll stick to the free demo.
A brand new free download for an “action RPG adventure” just dropped onSteam, and it’s giving me some serious earlyPlayStationvibes.
Katana Dragonis the first game from the developer and publisher Tsunoa Games, which they describe as an “action-RPG adventure and dungeons exploration” game.
A free demo for the upcoming title just dropped on Steam, although there’s no current word on when we can expect the full release of the game.
Advert
Advert
Developer Tsunoa Games states thatKatana Dragonwill see players “learn new ninja skills that will help you solve puzzles, defeat enemies and even reach new areas and discover their secrets” during your quest to help ninjas Shin and Nobi save their homeland Sogen.
The art style definitely looks like it’s going for that modern take on the low poly art style of the early OG PlayStation era.
I think the anime-esque aesthetic is part of the reason I’m getting strongFinal Fantasy 7andDragon Questvibes from it too, although that could just be down to one of the main characters’ hairstyles.
The gameplay also harkens back to some of the top-down action RPGs of the era too. While it’s not quite on the same level in terms of style, it’s really making me want to go back and replayFuture Cop: LAPDfor some reason.
Advert
Advert
I actually can’t find any reviews for the demo at all at the moment, although that’s not too surprising given how recently it dropped.
If you do fancy giving this one a go and download the demo, let us know how it plays. Personally I’m pretty curious to see how complete the demo feels, considering the developers haven’t announced any kind of rough release date for the game.
Now, I wonder how expensive a PlayStation 1 copy ofFuture Cop: LAPDgoes for these days… ok never mind it’s like £70. Guess I’ll stick to the free demo.
Topics:Steam,Free Games,PlayStation,Valve,Sony