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Dive into the gritty world of Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, a unique dungeon-exploring RPG now available on Android. Unlike typical KEMCO titles, this game offers a darker, more old-school dungeon crawler experience while maintaining its turn-based JRPG roots.
In Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, you and your crew are scavengers on a mission. The underground world is your hunting ground as you search for resources to meet your weekly food quota of 100 within seven in-game days. Navigate through monster-filled ruins in areas like Otemachi and Ginza, scavenging for leftovers that can keep you alive.
Survival isn't guaranteed. You must return to a proper camp to level up, assuming you've survived the dangers and gathered enough supplies. With 24 unique characters to choose from, each belonging to one of eight distinct classes, your journey is highly customizable. Your combo skills, weapons, and strategies are yours to tailor, adding depth to the gameplay.
Each ability in the game consumes action points, and you're limited to five points per turn. With only one use per ability each round, strategic planning becomes crucial. As you explore the dungeon, new paths and areas unlock, revealing hidden food, monster nests, keys to new regions, and potential campgrounds where you can establish a new base.
The aesthetic of Metro Quester – Hack & Slash is intentionally minimalistic, featuring a bleak and colorless environment that starkly contrasts with your vibrant team. Get a glimpse of the game's atmosphere in the trailer below.
For those who crave more after completing the main storyline, a NEW GAME+ mode awaits, offering tougher challenges to conquer. Metro Quester – Hack & Slash is now available on the Google Play Store for $14.99. Note that the game does not support controllers and is available only in English and Japanese.
Before you go, don't miss our coverage on the global Android release of Pandoland, created by the makers of Pokémon and Jumputi Heroes.