KEMCO Launches Metro Quester: A New Mobile RPG with Hack & Slash Dungeon Exploration
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, now available on Android, breaks the mold as a dungeon-exploring RPG from KEMCO. While it retains the essence of a turn-based JRPG, it dives deeper into the realm of gritty, old-school dungeon crawlers, offering a fresh take on the genre.
Seek the Truth of a Lost World
In the game, you lead a scavenging crew underground, racing against time to gather resources before your weekly food quota of 100 expires within seven in-game days. Your mission takes you through monster-infested ruins in areas like Otemachi and Ginza, where you search for leftovers. Survival isn’t guaranteed; you can only level up once you return safely to a proper camp, provided you've gathered enough resources.
With 24 unique characters to choose from, each belonging to one of eight distinct classes, Metro Quester – Hack & Slash offers deep customization. You’re in charge of your combo skills, weapons, and overall strategy. Managing action points is crucial, as you only have five to use per turn, with each ability limited to one use per round. Strategic planning is key to success.
The dungeon layout unfolds dynamically as you explore. You might unearth food buried in the dirt, encounter monster nests, discover keys to new areas, or stumble upon a campground to establish a new base. Each step you take shapes your journey.
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 the vibrant appearance of your team. For a glimpse into the game's atmosphere, check out the official trailer below.
For those who enjoy a challenge, Metro Quester – Hack & Slash offers a NEW GAME+ mode after completing the main content, adding replay value with increased difficulty.
Available for $14.99 on the Google Play Store, the game does not support game controllers and is offered in English and Japanese only. Dive into this unique RPG experience today.
Before you go, don't miss our coverage on the global Android release of Pandoland, developed by the creators of Pokémon and Jumputi Heroes.
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