A hat in time nyakuza metro8/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Hat Kid is saved by the timely arrival of two cops, whose presence drives The Empress to retreat. ![]() Unfortunately for Hat Kid, however, The Empress successfully captures the child as she tries to escape through an elevator. Unfortunately for The Empress, Hat Kid plays off the criminal feline's arrogant rage by tricking her into destroying several generators powering the gates blocking the path. When Hat Kid successfully evades them, the crime boss pursues with a gold-plated rocket launcher, hell-bent on regaining the Time Pieces and turning her new hire into a pile of ash. Fixing Hat Kid with a glare, The Empress calls for every minion in the Metro to assassinate the fleeing child for an increasing bounty. Unfortunately, The Empress catches her right as she tries to sneak off. Seeing that The Empress is absent from her usual spot behind the counter, she sneaks into the backroom and takes back all the Time Pieces stolen from her. In the chapter's final mission, "Rush Hour", Hat Kid returns to Le Félin once there are no more Time Pieces to gather. Her power over virtually every resident is further emphasized by their orders to steal any Time Pieces Hat Kid encounters or to trick her into setting herself up for an attack. From there, she orders Hat Kid to acquire Time Pieces from various locales around the Metro, providing her with cash payments and no assistance. Casually dropping Hat Kid a wad of cash, she orders the child to meet her at her shop (which is naturally a front for her operations and houses her ill-gotten gains). She snidely announces Hat Kid will fall under her employ-as she can't have her "running around". When Hat Kid refuses to relinquish it, The Empress sneaks up behind the child and pries the Time Piece from her hands. Even when she's foiled, The Empress makes it clear her anger is barely restrained by the circumstances.Īfter Hat Kid obtains the first Time Piece of the level, she is accosted by two feline minions that inform her it "belongs to the boss". When they fail to capture or terminate Hat Kid, The Empress chastises them and joins the hunt. And at the chapter's completion, following Hat Kid's attempt to reclaim the stolen Time Pieces, the enraged feline sics her minions to kill the child on the promise of an increasing bounty. As noted above, she is capable of executing Hat Kid with a single swipe of her claws, should the alien be so foolish to attack her. The Empress is also defined by her extreme anger-usually demonstrated through her beratement of those under her employ. The cat's visible scars, likewise, might also have resulted from past encounters that only further emboldened her as a crime boss. Given her ability to single-handedly kill Hat Kid with a simple swipe, The Empress' sheer strength almost certainly contributes to her haughty attitude alongside flagrant flaunting of her wealth. For much of the chapter, she is content to reside behind the counter at her shop, Le Félin, while refusing to offer any additional aid. ![]() In her first encounter with Hat Kid, she smugly "thanks" her for acquiring the Time Piece and proudly asserts that she'll be arranging Hat Kid's next tasks. She wears an expensive fur-lined coat and rings on every finger.įrom what we see of The Empress, she is a cold and calculating individual who runs Nyakuza Metro through numerous crooks and cops on the take. Her fur is black, though she also sports a mane of grey hair. Overall, I'd say this is definitely worth checking out if you loved the base game as it really feels like the perfect way to end a run of the game.The Empress is a very tall anthropomorphic cat. The very end is really underwhelming as I thought the level would be a bit longer but it kind of just ended somewhat abruptly in my opinion. ![]() The only thing holding this back from a perfect 5 stars is the final act. Each part of the open world is colourful and vibrant and it's fun to explore each new area. The new customization options are really good and you can make Hat Kid looks different with the bat instead of the umbrella or a cozy sweater instead of the traditional outfit. None of the levels are a pain to get through and none of them really drag on too long. The open world is fun to explore and it really is just what I wanted from Alpine Skyline's open world. I could describe it as the feeling of playing Battle of the Birds for the first time, which is a huge compliment since I love that chapter to death. The game is really hard to put down here because of how great the levels are. ![]()
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