This isn't the usual "throw some new costumes in the shop and call it a day" approach. HK KURO GAMES LIMITED went all in. The collaboration brings David Martinez's signature sandy jacket into the world of Solaris-3, but it's the way they integrated the Edgerunners aesthetic that caught my attention. The UI gets a neon-tinged overhaul. The soundtrack picks up that gritty synthwave energy. Even the enemy designs borrow from the show's chrome-and-chaos visual language.
Combat feels different too. The fast-paced, parry-heavy action Wuthering Waves is known for now has a new layer: cyberware-inspired abilities that let you slow time briefly or unleash a barrage of quick-hacking attacks. It's not just cosmetic — it changes how you approach fights. I found myself playing more aggressively, leaning into the "live fast, die young" vibe of the source material.
One thing to note: if you haven't watched the show, some emotional beats might fall flat. The event leans hard on the original story's tragedy. But even as a standalone action RPG experience, the new enemy types and boss fights hold their own. The difficulty curve got a bump — expect to dodge more and button-mash less.
If you're a fan of either property, this is worth your time. If you're new to both, you'll still get a solid action RPG with a killer soundtrack and some genuinely creative enemy design. Just don't skip the dialogue — the voice acting captures the Edgerunners spirit perfectly. And maybe keep a tissue handy for the final mission. You'll know when you get there.