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  • Summary: Malt has vanished without a trace! The children are led by a mysterious voice into the forbidden cave, where they discover the Taranis - the powerful tank thought lost in the sea of clouds.

    Determined to save Malt, the children reboard the Taranis and set off on a daring mission to
    Malt has vanished without a trace! The children are led by a mysterious voice into the forbidden cave, where they discover the Taranis - the powerful tank thought lost in the sea of clouds.

    Determined to save Malt, the children reboard the Taranis and set off on a daring mission to infiltrate the heart of the Berman Empire. However, the Crimson Knights stand in their way, strongest of the Berman!

    Step beyond despair, anger, and tragedy in Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3, where heart-wrenching decisions lead to the series’ most emotional and shocking story yet!
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  1. Jun 25, 2025
    90
    Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3 may be mostly more of the same, but that’s no bad thing. From the visuals, to the mechanics, to the narrative, Fuga 3 impresses on all levels, ending the trilogy on an unbelievable high note. At times harrowing, at others hopeful, it’s a great experience from beginning to end and I don’t think I’ll ever stop extolling the virtues of this incredible series. In fact, I cannot wait to see what CyberConnect2 does next in this compelling furry universe.
  2. Jun 2, 2025
    75
    Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3 closes with epicness, feelings, emotions, all condensed by a narrative that expresses better than others the rawness of war and ambitions with little respect for others. Increasingly refined gameplay is flanked by a routine that, after two chapters, lends itself to a little weariness, considering redoing actions already amply accomplished in previous games. Apart from that, we are so proud of CyberConnect 2 and its stubbornness in giving birth to and bringing to a close a wonderful, sweet, niche saga with so much to tell and with a cast of characters that it's hard not to become attached to. Long live the Tail Concerto universe!