
Release Date: July 26, 2019
Three-dimensional action game in which we play the characters known from the popular anime Kill la Kill. The title was published by Arc System Works (authors of the well received Dragon Ball FighterZ).
Kill la Kill the Game is a three-dimensional action game based on a license of popular anime directed by Hiroyuki Imiashi and manga by Ryo Akizuki. In the world in which this production takes place, students with supernatural powers confront each other in a fight for material known as Life Fibers. The game was developed by APLUS and published by Arc System Works (the devs of, among others, the very successful Dragon Ball FighterZ, as well as the Guilty Gear series).
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Nintendo Switch
Developer: APlus Games / Arc System Works (PC)
Publisher: Arc System Works
System Requirements for Kill la Kill: IF Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-7500 3.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 760 or better, 16 GB HDD, Windows 7/8.1/10.
Game Ratings for Kill la Kill: IF Video Game.
GameSpot: 7 / 10 by Jordan Ramée
Kill la Kill The Game: IF isn't a balanced fighting game experience, but it delivers plenty of incentive for fans of the anime to play through the single-player content.
PlayStation LifeStyle: 7.5 / 10 by Lucas White
Much like the anime that came before it, Kill la Kill: the Game is weird, wild, and loud, but also a bit shallow. But unlike the anime, the Game doesn’t have the same feeling of scale to it, the same feeling of unrestrained creators working with a healthy budget and top-tier industry names.
Nintendo Life: 6 / 10 by Lewis White
Unless you're a fan of the anime, Kill La Kill: IF is not the game for you. While the story mode is beautifully presented, it's not as lengthy or engaging as the hours-long experiences offered by other arena fighters. While the potential of an Arc System Works arena fighter sounds promising, this 3D fighting game ends up being a bigger disappointment than many of its contemporaries. The visuals are pristine, the animation is gorgeous, but everything else feels barren. Kill La Kill: IF feels like a budget title – too bad it costs $50.
Average score from votes.