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Metal Saga

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Metal Saga

Jun 9, 2005

Main game

3.00 average rating based on 10 ratings

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A follow-up to the Metal Max games, Metal Saga is set in the same post-apocalyptic world as its predecessors - a world populated by bounty hunters, rangers, bandits, and mutant monsters. You take the role of a bounty hunter who has to travel the world, looking for "wanted" people. Accompanied by a soldier, a mechanic, and a cyborg dog, the hero must survive a journey west that will ultimately take him to remote places and lead him to battles against evil. Metal Saga has a less linear story line that one would normally expect from a Japanese RPG - a … More
A follow-up to the Metal Max games, Metal Saga is set in the same post-apocalyptic world as its predecessors - a world populated by bounty hunters, rangers, bandits, and mutant monsters. You take the role of a bounty hunter who has to travel the world, looking for "wanted" people. Accompanied by a soldier, a mechanic, and a cyborg dog, the hero must survive a journey west that will ultimately take him to remote places and lead him to battles against evil. Metal Saga has a less linear story line that one would normally expect from a Japanese RPG - a story line that develops according to the missions you decide to take, which in their turn lead to new events and finally to different endings. The combat system features traditional party management and turn-based battles, with the addition of Metal Max's trademark tank combat. When you acquire tanks for your characters, you can use them in battles. Tanks get damaged and broken, but you will be able to customize them by finding parts scattered across the world and assembling them to build new models. Based on the model of tank many different kinds of weapons, cannons, and accessories can be equipped to it, making for hundreds of different options. Tanks can even be given a custom paint job that is saved to the memory card. Less
Release Dates
Jun 09, 2005 (Japan)
PlayStation 2
May 25, 2006 (Worldwide)
PlayStation 2
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User Stats
57
In Collection
15
Wish Listed
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Playing
26
Backlogged
How Long Is Metal Saga?
Main + extras: 12.1 hours
Total completions: 1
Morcys
Morcys gave Jul 23, 2024
Morcys gave Jul 23, 2024
Morcys's review of Metal Saga

I remember loving this game when I was a kid, I know it's not perfect but I adored the concept of an open-world post-apocalyptic game where you fight using tanks. One of the aspects I used to love most about the game was the freedom it gave me to explore wherever I wanted and the lack of a clear objective to follow. I loved that, it made it feel like assembling a puzzle yourself as you uncover new locations and piece together the mystery.enter image description here