'Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days' PC release date announced for May 18

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Big Star Games will officially release the PC edition of the top-down strategy shooter game "Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days" next month.

The game, based on Quentin Tarantino's classic crime thriller with the same title that was released in 1992, will be released through Steam on Thursday, May 18. It was initially released on PlayStation 2 and Xbox back in 2006.

According to reports, the game will come with several key features, including the exclusive time-bending action that will require a highly-addictive strategic approach when facing action-packed robberies and shootouts, adrenaline-filled heists that were based on the film, as well as the movie's classic characters including Mr. White, Mr. Orange, Mr. Blue, Mr. Brown, Mr. Blonde, and Mr. Pink.

In the movies, Mr. White was portrayed by Harvey Keitel, Mr. Orange by Tim Roth, Mr. Blue by Edward Bunker, Mr. Brown by Tarantino, Mr. Blonde by Michael Madsen, and Mr. Pink by Steve Buscemi. Among all the cast members, only Madsen returned to provide his voice and image for the game.

Game developer Big Star Games released a press statement regarding the plot of the upcoming game. "Starring the six iconic characters from the movie, Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days features insane single-player cooperative gameplay that plays out across 18 different levels, including banks, docks, nightclubs and more. The result is a shockingly violent, addictive, adrenaline-filled masterpiece that toys with time, just as Quentin Tarantino's landmark film did 25 years ago," the game developer stated.

Other reports also mentioned that the game will use a top-down perspective, where players will need to go back in time strategically to lead a team of hitmen who will face a number of exciting heists. To be able to succeed in the game, players must learn how to use all the strengths of each members of the squad for the team's advantage.

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