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https://gematsu.com/2018/06/metal-max-xeno-launches-september-25-in-north-america-september-28-in-europe#z0Vy6xCPMC3BCYve.99Metal Max Xeno will launch for PlayStation 4 on September 25 in North America and September 28 in Europe, publisher NIS America announced.
A $59.99 limited edition including a copy of the game, Iron Base pin, original soundtrack, official art book, and collector’s box is available for pre-order now on the NIS America Online Store.
Here is an overview of the game, via NIS America:
About
Humanity is on the brink of extinction. Half a century ago, a mother computer known as NOA became sentient and almost destroyed humankind. NOA’s destructive reach has even reduced Asia’s largest metropolis, TOKIO, to rubble. Explore this desolate wasteland as Talis, a casualty in this conflict, as he searches for allies and hope in a vengeance charged war against machines.
Key Features
Style Your Tanks – Salvage new tanks, and upgrade them using over 500 parts! Customize your tanks with a fresh coat of paint and the strongest firepower you can find.
Fight for Humanity – Explore the vast desert and unite with the remaining survivors to rise against the crazed machines.
Hold Your Ground – Enemies lurk around every corner! Make a preemptive strike on your foes when they appear on the World Map from inside your tank, or disembark and explore dangerous strongholds on foot with your allies.
It sometimes feels antiquated; a late arriver to a bygone era of JRPGs. An amalgamation of the directness of SNES RPGs and the pomp of the PS2 flavor. I can only dream of what the series would be like with a bigger budget and staff. But even with what we have now, Metal Max Xeno Reborn is something special. Now, you'll have to excuse me while I go to work digging through the series past. I need more, and I need it now.
Metal Max Xeno: Reborn not only feels like a far more complete and polished game than its immediate predecessor, but it's also true to the Metal Max experience. There's no JRPG quite like this desert-punk vehicular combat RPG, thanks to its rich post-apocalyptic setting brimming with content and deep customization options. The best part is, that you get to save humanity from extinction at your own pace.
While it might seem like our gripes outnumber the improvements in Xeno Reborn, this is still a weird, unique, and overall enjoyable entry point into the Metal Max world. Squad-based, single-player tank-centric games (set in a post apocalyptic world) are few and far between, to put it mildly, so this is still worth your time. And to their credit, instead of simply moving on to a sequel (which they're doing as well in Metal Max: Wild West), Cattle Call and 24Frame took the time to improve on the foundation laid by Metal Max Xeno, to ambitious if flawed results in Xeno Reborn. You can't fault the teams for the effort made, and whether they were totally successful or not, the whole of Metal Max Xeno Reborn is still greater than the sum of its parts.
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