Tokyo Underground Killer has officially hit Steam, unleashing bloody katana action and neon-drenched chaos onto players worldwide. Developed by Phoenix Game Productions and published by 3DM Games and Gone Shootin, this fever dream of cyberpunk Tokyo is now available for $9.99 with a 10% launch discount during its first week.
🎬 Watch the launch trailer here: Tokyo Underground Killer – Launch Trailer
A Descent into Tokyo’s Underground
Players step into the role of Kobayashi, also known as the feared Shinjuku Vampire. This assassin thrives in Tokyo’s dark criminal underworld, taking down maniacs and cultists while battling the brutal Flatliners who terrorize the city.
With a trusty katana, mystical blood skills, and a growing arsenal of weapons, Kobayashi is equipped to face 11-story missions across iconic Tokyo districts, including Shinjuku, Akihabara, and Shibuya. Between missions, players can explore their apartment hub, buy decorations, and dive into Tokyo’s nightlife with quirky minigames like pachinko and UFO Catchers.
Key Features
- Katana-Fueled Combat – Slash, stab, parry, and execute stylish kills in fast-paced battles against monsters inspired by Japanese demons.
- Blood Skills System – Unlock and upgrade 10 different blood abilities that let you drain enemies for health and power-ups.
- Fever Dream Tokyo – Fight across neon-soaked streets and surreal versions of real Tokyo districts.
- Apartment Hub & Minigames – Relax and customize your space, or enjoy city minigames between deadly missions.
- Upgrade Path – Enhance Kobayashi with ability trees, turning him into an unstoppable underground legend.
- Dynamic Comic Scenes – Story segments are presented in nearly 100 pages of comic-style panels drawn by Hans “Heavy Metal Hanzo” Steinbach.
- Epic Soundtrack – Over 2 hours of original electronic music by legendary composer Andrew Hulshult.
Our Take
“Unleash chaos in neon-soaked Tokyo with bloody combat and mystical powers. Take down maniacs in a relentless underground journey. Are you ready to embrace the darkness?” – TheBigBois
From what we’ve seen, Tokyo Underground Killer thrives on its mix of stylish first-person combat and atmospheric Tokyo vibes. The ability to pair brutal katana strikes with over-the-top blood powers adds flair to every encounter, and the neon aesthetic makes it feel like a fever dream come to life.
If you’re a fan of cyberpunk action, bloody combat systems, and games that lean into their own madness, this might be your next obsession.
👉 Check it out now on Steam: Tokyo Underground Killer
