Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has just hit the Android market, bringing with it a fresh take on the classic KEMCO formula. This isn't your typical KEMCO title; while it's a turn-based JRPG at heart, it dives deep into the gritty, old-school dungeon crawler genre, offering a unique experience for fans of the style.
Seek the Truth of a Lost World
In Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, you take on the role of a scavenger navigating a post-apocalyptic world. Your mission? To gather enough resources to survive. The key number to remember is 100 – you need to collect 100 units of food every seven in-game days to keep your crew alive.
You'll delve into monster-filled ruins, scavenging areas like Otemachi and Ginza for whatever you can find. But remember, you can't level up until you're safely back at camp, provided you've survived the harrowing journey and collected enough loot.
With a roster of 24 characters to choose from, each belonging to one of eight distinct classes, you have the freedom to tailor your party's skills, weapons, and strategies to your liking. Each action in combat consumes action points, and you're limited to five points per turn, with each ability usable only once per round. Strategic planning is crucial for success.
As you explore the dungeon, it unfolds around you. You may uncover food buried in the dirt, stumble upon monster nests, pick up keys to new areas, or even find a spot to set up a new base camp.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android
The game's aesthetic is intentionally minimalistic, featuring a bleak and colorless environment that starkly contrasts with your vividly detailed team. Curious about the visuals? Check out the trailer below.
For those who enjoy a challenge, Metro Quester – Hack & Slash offers a NEW GAME+ mode, allowing you to replay the game with increased difficulty after completing the main storyline.
Available now on Android for $14.99, the game does not support game controllers and is offered in English and Japanese. Dive into this unique adventure by downloading it from the Google Play Store.
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