Metal Bringer

Last updated: 2025-03-18
  • Addictive gameplay loop with satisfying progression.
  • Extensive mech and skill customization options.
  • Fun mech combat with varied weapons.
  • Inconsistent difficulty curve can feel artificial.
  • Poor visibility due to excessive visual clutter.
  • Frequent crashes and other technical issues.
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Reviews
(sample size)
317
Helpful reviews
86%
Unhelpful reviews
13%
Protest reviews
0%
Positive points
606
Negative points
494
Gameplay points
275
Perf. points
30
Rec. points
175
Misc points
36
PointDescriptionImportance
Addictive and satisfying gameplay loopThe core gameplay loop is highly engaging and addictive, with a satisfying sense of progression and increasing power. Players can mow down hordes of enemies, collect loot, and upgrade their mechs, leading to extended play sessions and a compelling 'one more run' feeling.94%
Variety of weapons and partsThe game offers a wide variety of weapons, parts, and skills to collect and experiment with. Players can acquire new equipment by completing missions, analyzing parts, or finding blueprints. This encourages exploration and experimentation, allowing players to discover new combinations and playstyles.74%
Extensive mech and skill customizationThe game features extensive customization options for mechs, pilots, and skills. Players can modify parts, paint jobs, and color schemes, as well as combine skills to create unique playstyles. This level of customization is a major highlight, allowing players to tailor their experience to their preferences.72%
Rewarding progression and permanent upgradesThe game provides a satisfying sense of progression, with permanent upgrades and unlocks that carry over between runs. This allows players to gradually become stronger and overcome challenges, even after death. The New Game+ mode offers a properly challenging experience for players who have beaten the base game.65%
Fun and exhilarating mech combatThe game features fun and exhilarating combat, with satisfying mech action and hack-and-slash gameplay. Players can pilot mechs, mow down hordes of enemies, and utilize heavy industrial vehicles like forklifts and bulldozers for combat. The responsive controls and the feeling of mowing down enemies contribute to the overall enjoyment.61%
Appealing blend of retro aestheticsThe game features a visually appealing art style that blends pixel art with 3D rendering techniques. The unique aesthetic creates a charming and nostalgic atmosphere, reminiscent of early 2000s Japanese video games. The detailed pixel art and enhanced lighting effects contribute to the overall visual appeal.17%
Improvements over previous gameThe game shows clear improvements compared to its predecessor, Samurai Bringer, with enhanced systems and a better meta. The removal of death penalties and the improved visuals contribute to a more enjoyable and accessible experience. Fans of Samurai Bringer will likely appreciate the refinements and additions in this game.8%
Combo-based combat systemThe game features a combo-based combat system that changes based on the weapon equipped in each hand. Dual-wielding weapons of the same category opens up new attack patterns and animations, adding depth and replayability to the combat. This encourages players to experiment with different weapon combinations and find their preferred playstyle.4%