Style on your enemies as an anthropomorphic feline
Developed by Korean indie studio CIRCLEfromDOT, Kusan: City of Wolves is a top-down, Hotline Miami-inspired action game where Jin, the feline protagonist, comes across a mysterious girl named Haru in the strife-filled fictional city of Kusan. Equipped with a prosthetic arm called War Hand, Jin annihilates all the enemies that stand in his way, safeguarding the girl to fulfill her desire to find and reunite with her father.
Being a hardcore shooter title, Kusan: City of Wolves immerses players in fast-paced combat sequences, exciting boss fights, and a fascinating, action-packed storyline with cutscenes rendered in comic book style.
Take advantage of Jin’s prosthetic arm and weapons
Kusan: City of Wolves puts you into the shoes of Jin — a former soldier and ally of Haru’s father. The protagonist’s War Hand is not just for show; it is a powerful combat tool that can obliterate enemies and obstacles all over Kusan. In addition to Jin’s prosthetic arm, he can also wield other weapons, such as guns and the throwable Quantum Knife.
The Quantum Knife is a secret weapon that does quick work of any foe, automatically honing in on a helpless target to eliminate them. The pistol, shotgun, and crossbow add flavor to Jin’s arsenal of weapons. When strategically used in conjunction with the Quantum Knife and War Hand, the feline veteran soldier can subdue any enemy with style and finesse.
Enemies drop bolts when defeated. You can spend your bolts on weapon unlocks or upgrades, enabling Jin to be deadlier and more stylish on the battlefield. The comic-style cutscenes greatly appeal to comic book lovers and make character interactions easy to follow for players. Because of the game’s violent nature, it contains visual depictions of blood splatters — which can be offputting for some individuals.
Immerse yourself into the chaos of Kusan
Overall, Kusan: City of Wolves is a thrilling blood-soaked action game with a combat system that rewards precision and stylishness. From Jin’s War Hand to firearms, players are encouraged to use everything at their disposal, so they can overcome all the enemies in Kusan. If you don’t mind the over-the-top blood splatters, this indie Korean-developed shooter title is right up your alley.