If you loved the neon-soaked, high-octane revenge mission of the Netflix film Kate , you might have missed its digital companion: . Developed by Ludic Studios, this action roguelike takes the "ticking clock" tension of the movie and turns it into a punishing, addictive score-attack game. The Setup: One Last Mission
According to players on YouTube , the game is a "spiritual successor" to Akane —it’s stylish and feels great to play, though it is on the shorter side. You can expect to see most of what the game has to offer in a few hours, but the pursuit of a high score will keep you coming back. Kate.Collateral.Damage.v31.10.2021.rar
Just like in the film, you play as Kate, a lethal assassin who has been poisoned and has limited time to find the Yakuza boss responsible. In this top-down pixel art world, the "Collateral Damage" subtitle is literal—you’ll be slicing through waves of enemies in the Tokyo underground, where every kill buys you a few more precious seconds of life. If you loved the neon-soaked, high-octane revenge mission
You’ll face everything from katana-wielding thugs to gunmen. However, the game uses a pink triangle indicator for enemies behind cover, which keeps you guessing—you won't always know if you're charging into a sword or a barrel of a gun. Why It’s Worth a Play You can expect to see most of what
The game is often compared to titles like Akane . It’s a "one-hit-kill" affair where positioning is everything.
Your health is essentially your timer. If you stop killing, you die. It forces an aggressive playstyle that perfectly mirrors the urgency of the movie.
As noted by reviewers on Steam , the game features a unique "ragdoll" system where corpses pile up. While atmospheric, it can actually camouflage living enemies, adding a layer of chaotic difficulty to the screen.