In fact, it’s amazing that Kill la Kill The Game: IF – from APLUS Games and Arc System Works – has taken this long to arrive, given the source material’s obvious potential. Blowing up in the mid-2010s, Kill la Kill immediately won over an army of fans with its wild action, eccentric characters, frankly absurd premise, and, of course, lashings of cheesecake nudity. ![]() The lens has turned inward, people.Īnd so it figures that Trigger Studio would eventually offer up a scrapper based on modern classic Kill la Kill. Hell, there’s even an anime about fighting games now. From Fist of the North Star and Dragon Ball Z to Attack of Titan, Naruto, and everything in-between, anime’s colourful and ridiculous violence often translates well to the gaming world. ![]() So much of the medium has been built around combat, usually engaged in fantastical, physics-breaking fashion. The hyperactive, psychedelic, extremely noisy opera that is action anime is custom-made for fighting games.
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