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"Samurai Pizza Cats Game: Un retour nostalgique a annoncé"

Authore: JonathanMise à jour:Apr 11,2025

Le développeur Blast Zero et l'éditeur Red Dunes Games sont ravis de célébrer le 35e anniversaire de l'anime bien-aimé, Samurai Pizza Cats, avec l'annonce d'un nouveau jeu vidéo intitulé "Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From The Past". Ce nouveau titre passionnant est actuellement en développement pour toutes les grandes plateformes, promettant d'apporter la nostalgie du dessin animé des années 1990 à une nouvelle génération de joueurs.

La bande-annonce du jeu présente le retour de certains des acteurs originaux de la voix anglaise, notamment Rick Jones comme Cerviche, Sonja Ball en tant que Polly Esther, Terrence Scamell exprimant à la fois Guido Anchovy et le narrateur, et Dean Hagopian reprenant son rôle de Seymour "The Big" Cheese. Cette réunion ajoute une touche authentique au jeu, améliorant l'expérience des fans de la série originale.

"Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From The Past" est conçu comme un RPG d'action 2D, où les joueurs peuvent basculer entre les membres de l'équipe Samurai Pizza Cats. Chaque personnage apporte des capacités uniques à la table, que les joueurs peuvent utiliser au combat et pour résoudre des énigmes tout au long du cadre du jeu, Little Tokyo. La bande-annonce d'annonce donne un aperçu du gameplay, présentant le monde dynamique et plein d'action, les joueurs peuvent s'attendre à explorer.

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Actuellement, "Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From The Past" en est aux premiers stades du développement. Les fans désireux de rester à jour sur ses progrès peuvent suivre le jeu et l'ajouter à leur liste de souhaits sur Steam.

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