New trailer and release date for Reservoir Dogs: Blood Days game

Assets from a press release for Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days game
Assets from a press release for Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days game /
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The newest cinematic trailer for Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days is here and it’s giving us a ton of Hotline Miami vibes.

Back in 1992, director Quentin Tarantino released his first film ever, Reservoir Dogs. Some people still consider it his best work, which is a bold claim. However, we can understand why some may think this way. Now, 25 years later, a game based on the film is releasing in just about a month and it does look pretty cool. Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days was first revealed at GDC and PAX East last month.

Lionsgate and Big Star Games are behind this project, and on Tuesday, they announced an official release date for the game. It’ll launch on May 18, 2017, exclusively on Steam and PC platforms. We aren’t sure whether or not it’ll make its way to other consoles, though.

Check out the new cinematic trailer below:

Based on the trailer, you definitely catch the same vibes from the film. Using a new and innovative gameplay mechanic, players will be able to use the Time Rewind system. This feature will help you in various aspects of the game. You’ll be able to use it to redo certain missions and the second time around, strategies and plans will come into play.

The game also utilizes a top-down strategy type of gameplay. It feels and sounds a lot like Hotline Miami.

To see more of the characters, like Mr. Pink and Mr. Blonde, check out some of the images below (thanks to a press release):

Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days /
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days /
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days /

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We think we’ll be able to use most of these characters in the game. It’s unknown whether or not this will feature some sort of co-op or online multiplayer. We sure hope it does, though.