Metal Eden Is a Lightning Fast Sci-Fi Shooter, but Its Awful Dialogue Made Me Wish I Could Play It on Mute
Players control ASKA, a robot with human consciousness, to navigate intense combat and parkour challenges while freeing millions trapped in a digital prison, delivering a punishing experience.
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Metal Eden Review - Shiny, Fast, and Unrelenting
Metal Eden Review Developer Reikon’s 2017 twin-stick shooter Ruiner was a grim dark, Blade Runner-esq third person action game. It demonstrated that the studio had a talent for sci-fi world-building and compelling action. Now, Reikon has returned with Metal Eden. It’s a first-person shooter that’s as bright and shiny as Ruiner was moody. Though it inhabits a different world and fiction, Metal Eden shares many of Ruiner’s strengths, and maybe a f…
It already does what seems like an eternity (mid February), I had the opportunity to put my paws on the new game of Reikon, Metal Eden, which made its appearance in a State of Play by those dates. The conclusions of that first glance were really positive, although I also found problems that had to be solved face-to-face ...
Analysis and opinion of Metal Eden, the new game of Reikon Games that is inspired by DOOM and other shooters to build a unique proposal.
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