Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has just hit the Android scene, and it's not your typical KEMCO game. While it retains the turn-based JRPG mechanics, this title dives deep into the gritty, old-school dungeon crawler experience that fans of the genre will appreciate.
Seek the Truth of a Lost World
In Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, you step into the shoes of scavengers, venturing underground to gather resources before your weekly food quota of 100 runs out every seven in-game days. Your journey takes you through monster-filled ruins in areas like Otemachi and Ginza, scavenging for leftovers to survive. Remember, you can only level up once you're safely back at camp, provided you've managed to gather enough resources and survive the perils.
With a roster of 24 characters spread across eight unique classes, the game allows you to tailor your team's combo skills, weapons, and strategies. Each ability costs action points, and with only five points available per turn and one use per ability, strategic planning is crucial for success.
As you navigate the dungeons, the map unfolds before you. You might unearth food, stumble upon monster nests, discover keys to new areas, or even find a campground to establish a new base. The exploration aspect adds a layer of excitement and unpredictability to each playthrough.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android
Visually, the game adopts a minimalistic approach with a bleak, colorless environment that starkly contrasts with your vividly detailed team. If you're curious, you can check out the game's look right here:
For those who crave more after the main campaign, Metro Quester – Hack & Slash offers a NEW GAME+ mode, perfect for those who enjoy replaying with increased difficulty.
You can grab Metro Quester – Hack & Slash on Android for $14.99. Note that it doesn't support game controllers and is available only in English and Japanese. Head over to the Google Play Store to get your copy.
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