Deep Silver and the Humble Bundle are currently giving away free copies of the Killer is Dead – Nightmare Edition. Contrary to other offers, this is not a free to play offer. As such, those that will get their keys will be able to keep this game theirs forever.
Do note that you’ll have to redeem your free Killer is Dead – Nightmare Edition key by 10AM Pacific on Saturday, December 2nd. Otherwise your keys won’t work.
Killer Is Dead is set in a not-so-distant future similar to (but not the same as) the world we know now. The player takes control of an executioner named Mondo Zappa who wields a Japanese sword in his right hand and brandishes interchangeable weapons in his left artificial arm. His ultimate goal is to execute various heinous criminals scattered around the world and beyond.
Those interested can acquire their free copy by visiting Humble Bundle.
Here are the key features of Killer is Dead – Nightmare Edition:
- New difficulty mode called Nightmare Mode. In this mode, enemies can only be defeated using the following attacks: Adrenaline Burst, Dodge Burst, Headshots, so the gameplay requires far more skill and tactics. Players will not be able to use the Final Judgement finisher (QTE mode) to defeat enemies.
- Theater Mode – Rewatch cutscenes and get extended background information on characters, helping to unravel the story after your 1st playthrough
- Smooth Operator Pack for console will be included, which includes X-ray glasses, bewitching outfits, stunning beauties, and a killer new mission and boss!
Have fun!
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