I knew this day would come, one day.
Finally after a few years of work Blade Kitten has been released to the wild. PlayStation owners who are up for a bit of fun can now spend some time with the vivacious Blade Kitten herself, Kit Ballard. With her cool floating sword, the Darque Blade and her cute alien thing of a sidekick Skiffy you can explore the planetoid of Hollow Wish to make your fortune. Oh and there’s some guys to fight too… that will make that sword come in pretty handy I guess.
It’s been an exciting and challenging time bringing Blade Kitten to life from idea to comic to final game reality. Working with a great team to bring the comic world to life has been a true pleasure. They’ve been totally committed to making the best Blade Kitten game they could and as a Blade Kitten expert I can safely say, without any hesitation that this is the best Blade Kitten game EVER made. OK so it’s the only Blade Kitten game ever made… that just makes it rare and even more valuable.
For the newcomers here’s what to expect, in a short single paragraph version. Obviously the actual game is much longer.
Blade Kitten is a full on classic side scrolling adventure in glorious HD. You play Kit Ballard, a catgirl Bounty Hunter on a mysterious planetoid called Hollow Wish. Kit is tracking down a local trouble maker when she’s ambushed by a rival who is after the same bounty. So you need to track down your rival then your bounty and along the way uncover the mystery that is Hollow Wish’s darkest secret. You’ll get some help from a little alien critter sidekick called Skiffy and your uber-cool floating A.I. sword, the Darque Blade. Get ready for level after level of free flowing, scrambling exploration and intuitive combat as you find make your way through this comic based adventure.
You get huge levels to explore and hunt for treasure while you kick the butts of the local tough guys. Use the in-game money to buy new blades, upgrade your health and stamina and even grab a new costume to show the world how your Blade Kitten hunts her bounties in style.
So PlayStation owners can get their hands on Blade Kitten from PlayStation Store and check out all the fun for themselves. For only £9.99/€12.99, what? There’s more than £9.99/€12.99 worth of stuff in the game… I mean there’s all the excellent voice action in the fully voiced dialogue. When you hear the spot on voices of Kelly Fuller as Kit Ballard, Dave Mitchell as Hundert Tonne or Eliza Schneider as Justice Kreel you’ll completely believe these characters, especially when you see them in the amazing cut-scenes. The cinematics alone are worth the price of admission.
Oh well too late to change that now – you get it for the cheap price.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy playing the game, I know I enjoyed making it.

















16 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 2:05 pm by Triforce-1976
Lets see how long it takes for ppl in holland to get it.
Like always we can wait on s psn game.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 2:09 pm by Chrispynutt
Played the trial and was pretty impressed. I have a few titles on the go at the moment so maybe later.
I wish there was a Digital Deluxe Edition for a few extra quid with some avatars and a dynamic wallpaper, as BK has an appealing art style.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 2:31 pm by Raniz
I’m confused… I’ve had the full version (unlocked trial) of this for more than a week, why is this post coming now?
Anyway, the platforming and exploration is great fun but I’m a bit disappointed in the uninspired combat (mash square, hold circle for a second if you encounter someone with a shield). At the moment I’m at a part of the game where I’m constantly mashing square since enemies spawn all over the place all the time (which isn’t a good thing since it gets in the way of the platforming and exploration).
Oh, and I’ve also grown quite tired of Kit’s quips as she picks up hidden items.
All in all it’s an ok game, but in retrospect I wouldn’t have spent 120SEK on it had I known what I was in for.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 2:36 pm by Carl-G
I didn’t think i would like it but i really enjoyed the demo
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 3:10 pm by DutchGameGod21
steve can you please look to isue why it is not availble in the Netherlands playstation store
Posted on 6 October, 2010 at 11:51 am by Steve Stamatiadis
I have no idea. That’s all up to Atari.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 3:10 pm by Falcon1991
I bought your game on release date here in the UK.
I really like it, good luck with the future.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 3:42 pm by Pro_espace72
Look good
(But next game Im going to get is LittleBigPlanet 2)
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 4:05 pm by night64448
Played the demo and found it awfully not to my taste.
I expected something else I think…
The “amazing” cut-scenes didn’t work for me, the dumb Heroine and the mischievious blonde were really, really too cliché… Didn’t finish the demo…
Posted on 6 October, 2010 at 11:53 am by Steve Stamatiadis
I’m not ashamed to say it’s not for everyone.
Thanks for checking out the demo anyway.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 5:42 pm by KC-alpha-14
I really tried to get along with this game… believe me I did. It just feels like inferior to other titles around. I’d personally stay away from this title.
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 6:22 pm by l_skynet_l
The demo crashed my PS3, so I just deleted it without playing it!
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 7:19 pm by BalramRules
i feel soz for u, comment 10
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 8:35 pm by Darkpmma
Any word on when or if this game is coming to portugal’s store?
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Posted on 4 October, 2010 at 9:37 pm by dgnfly
Triforce-1976 makes a good point when are we getting the game we still waiting
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Posted on 5 October, 2010 at 2:19 pm by Lord_Gremlin
dgnfly – don’t feel bad. It’s also not available in Russia and in some other countries.
For all we know, it’s publisher’s decision.
Posted on 6 October, 2010 at 11:54 am by Steve Stamatiadis
Yeah, Sorry that’s all up to Atari.
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Posted on 5 October, 2010 at 3:13 pm by dgnfly
ya but we atleast expect a rply dude aren’t you curious why it ain’t released in your country i mean is it the publishers or just sony legal [DELETED] that always makes it hard for publishers 2 bring the games out here cause xbox knows how 2 bring it 2 all regions at once
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Posted on 5 October, 2010 at 5:45 pm by Lord_Gremlin
Well, I’m curious of course, but there are 2 things i have in mind:
1) I’ve never seen a valid answer from a Sony employee on such matter.
2) I never buy PSN games that released in my country later than in other parts of Europe.
I just hope this doesn’t happen to Castle Crashers. This one I really want to buy.
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