- Publisher: NIS America
- Release Date: Sep 25, 2018
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 9 out of 20
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Mixed: 5 out of 20
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Negative: 6 out of 20
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Sep 28, 2018
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Apr 20, 2019Recuerda a los buenos rpgs de la PS2, es muy old-school, tiene mucho grindeo y a veces te hace sentir realmente solo , que seguramente es lo que deseaban.el combate es muy bueno y la customizacion brutal.lo peor seguramente con más presut hubiese sido un juego que hubiese triunfado más pero se quedó en otro jrpg low cost.
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Apr 28, 2020I am having fun with the game personally only downside is I the difficulty spikes that require grinding
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Oct 22, 2019Looks really old and feels a little weird, the menus look bad enough and the voice acting and animations feel like amateur work
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May 5, 2022
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Nov 5, 2018Weird enemies, fast combat, and tank customization don’t save Metal Max Xeno from being an unbalanced disaster. The game also manages to end on a particularly poor note with an ill-conceived boss-rush followed by a monstrous final battle that requires expertly tuned tanks not needed anywhere else in the story. I spent nearly as much time trying to beat the final boss as I did on the rest of the game. It’s just another in a host of bad design decisions. There are some interesting parts that could have formed the basis of a good game — the tank battles against giant monsters festooned with cannons are fun — but those parts are buried by all the other terrible decisions.
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Oct 10, 2018Metal Max Xeno is just so thoroughly average when it comes to JRPGs. The basic world, familiar storyline, and characters serve an okay experience which embraces the grind a bit too much for a world that is generally void of much interest. The game feels like a throwback to older JRPGs which is great if that is what you’re into, but there has been so much advancement in the genre that overall Metal Max Xeno feels a bit out of place.
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Oct 7, 2018It does so with a title that takes the most popular features of the J-RPG, amalgamating them with the intriguing vehicle system and dropping everything into a fascinating and picturesque imagery. The discreet, but not exceptional, bulk of content, however, lends a side to a technical section too old to be able to fully satisfy an audience of players who, just recently, has met some members of the genre much more sumptuous, profound and solid.