
There's lots of crossover between games and comics-witness every superhero game that's ever been made-but how often is a comic created specifically to establish a new video game franchise? Krome Studios' upcoming action side scroller, Blade Kitten (which started out as a comic series) stands as a testament to creative thinking when it comes to introducing the gaming public to a new idea. Sprung full-grown from Steve Stamatiadis' (AKA "Space Captain Steve") head, creator of Ty the Tasmanian Tiger and creative director of Krome Studios, hero Kit Ballard is the hottest half-feline bounty hunter this side of the Korunda System.

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.
Still no release date :( [or price], Well I shall have some funds set aside on PSN for this game.