Katana Zero Soundtrack Edition For Mac



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Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.11, Macintosh, Mac OS X 10.9, macOS 10.14, macOS 10.12, Mac OS X 10.6, Mac OS X 10.10, Mac OS X 10.7, Mac OS X 10.8, macOS 10.13. 36,035 results match your search. 1,067 titles have been excluded based on your preferences. However, none of these titles would appear on the first page of results. If the Hi-MD WAV Importer for Mac Ver. 1.0 application is currently installed on your computer, it must be uninstalled BEFORE you proceeding with the installation of the Hi-MD Music Transfer Version 2 for Mac software. Failure to do so may result in the destruction of audio data or other product malfunctions. Katana Zero is a fast paced neo-noir action platformer, focusing on tight, instant-death acrobatic combat, and a dark 80's neon aesthetic. Aided with your trusty katana, the time manipulation drug.

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Original electronic music from Katana Zero by a number of artists is now on platforms such as iTunes and Spotify.

There was much to love about Katana Zero, from the combat to the overall aesthetic, but the original musical soundtrack definitely played a large part in all of it. Those addicted to the electronic instrumentals of the game are now in luck, with the Katana Zero soundtrack available on multiple platforms. Anyone can purchase the soundtrack on iTunes or Bandcamp, or stream on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or SoundCloud.

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Music comes from artists and labels LudoWic, Bill Kiley, Tunç Çakır, DJ Electrohead, and Justin Stander. There may be obvious comparisons to Hotline Miami in terms of gameplay, aesthetic, and difficulty, but this soundtrack does more than enough to stand out on its own. It is a violent and fast-paced game, but Katana Zero is also one about careful planning and heavy contemplation, and as intense as the music became at points, it surprisingly made for some good thinkin’ tunes.

The soundtrack is made up of 34 tracks for a total of an hour and 34 minutes. The game has been quite successful, selling 100,000 copies in its first week, with DLC to come in the future. Unfortunately, at the moment, players in New Zealand and Australia haven’t been able to experience the game for themselves, with their rating board refusing classification through some sort of automated process.