Katana ZERO NETFLIX 17+

Cyberpunk pixel art action

Netflix, Inc.

    • 4.5 • 228 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

NETFLIX MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED.


Kill your enemies or face instant death. Slow down time as you slash and dash through a dystopian city to unravel past secrets in this retro adventure.


In this stylish pixel art neo-noir platformer, you're a samurai assassin facing breakneck action and instant-death combat. Attack enemies with your sword — or whatever else is at your disposal — and avoid obstacles to progress to the next level. Choose how you respond in conversations that drive the story forward between levels.


BRUTAL, ACTION-PACKED COMBAT


Overcome your opposition however the situation requires. Send gunfire bouncing back at foes, dodge oncoming attacks and manipulate environments with traps and explosives. Leave no survivors.


CAREFULLY CRAFTED SEQUENCES


Each level is uniquely designed for countless methods of completion. Defeat enemies creatively, using spontaneous approaches and the objects in your immediate surroundings to eliminate them as you see fit.


FRESH STORYTELLING


Cinematic sequences woven into the gameplay present surprising player-driven choices, twisting and building to an unexpected conclusion.


- Created by Askiisoft.

What’s New

Version 1.1.10

We've squashed bugs and made behind-the-scenes improvements to bring Netflix members the best possible gameplay experience.

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4.5 out of 5
228 Ratings

228 Ratings

Wahmed08 ,

My favorite game

This is an outstandingly brilliant game. I finished it in about 2 weeks. The story is good but man the gameplay, the way I would describe it is fast paced difficult and responsive, it is so good. After I was done with this game I felt like I needed to play anything that could get anywhere near this level of responsive, but I still haven’t found a single game that has reached this level. I hope the developers make another game similiar to this one. The fighting aspect was really good and I wish they would have a game mode where we endlessly just fought.

about fifteen ,

Problem with the speedrun mode

This game is great, but there’s one problem I’d like to address. With the speedrun mode of the game, if you were to quit out and come back later, you aren’t able to actually go back to the run you were already in. Instead, there’s a textbox that reads “Cannot load current speedrun”. This is a big issue for people trying to beat hard mode, because it takes a pretty long time to complete that for the average person. I’ve seen that you guys do listen to the reviews for this game and update it accordingly like in Alcor0977’s case with the stealth button being added, so it’d be really nice if you could fix this problem aswell. Oh, and I’ve already went to the Netflix help website to try to get help there, but also thought this was worth a shot too. Thank you to whoever made it this far for listening.

Developer Response ,

Hi there, and thanks for bringing this up! We appreciate your detailed feedback on the speedrun mode issue. We'll make sure your thoughts are passed along. Thanks for your support and for being patient as we work on improvements!

Lil Pips ,

A Lot of Problems

There is no tutorial. You will have to do levels ten times or more just learning what is going to happen in the level (it is all trial and error). And some of the levels are long, which means getting to the end just to see ANOTHER new thing that kills you and that means starting all over (and you still have four new things left to kill you after that last one, fun times). And if there is a conversation, you have to do it every single time you run the level.


The controls, mainly the joystick, feel terrible. There is no way to change the sensitivity of it. Half the time I’m crouching when I don’t want to, or dropping down through levels when I don’t want to do so. Jumping from wall to wall feels so bad and janky that I generally just use the attack to climb the walls instead.


The Skip Rewind toggle seems to do nothing, as I still have to watch the level every time I complete one. Or does this do something else? Not sure, as documentation is abysmal in the game.


There is also letterboxing, and the graphics are again blurry (same as Hades).


Netflix used to be killing it. Their last few apps though have been really awful IMHO. I use Netflix mainly for their video streaming, so I guess these mostly-terrible games are just a bonus anyways (for me, at least).

Developer Response ,

Hi Lil Pips, thanks for the detailed review! We're closely working with the teams in charge to ensure we deliver an enjoyable experience to everyone. We appreciate the feedback on the game's design and controls and we'll continue to look for opportunities to improve. If there are other tweaks that you think we should consider, please feel free to share more of your thoughts with us at https://help.netflix.com/en/contactus!

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