
For those of you who haven't heard of Blade Kitten before, you should know that this sassy pink-haired anthropomorphic cat is the star of a webcomic that began back in 2002. Steve Stamatiadis, creative director and cofounder of Krome Studios, had been meaning to give the agile Kit Ballard a game of her own but got wrapped up in other projects over the years. But now, Kit and her cuddly companion Skiffy have finally made it to the PlayStation Network where you can tag along on one of Kit's crazy adventures as a bounty hunter on an artificial planetoid called Hollow Wish.

Andrew writes:
"Years ago I had the chance to interview Steve Stamatiadis the creative director at Krome Studios and since then I've been good friends with him. You may know this company since they created Blade Kitten, Full House Poker, Game Room and much more. Well just a short time ago glancing at my Facebook feed I noticed the Blade Kitten page posting about Blade Kitten Episode 2, which has been missing for quite sometime. When I say missing I mean in limbo for quite a few years since it wasn't able to see the light of day until now."

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Gamers Hideout reviews editor, Connor Crowhurst, reviews Blade Kitten.