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Metallic Child
Developer(s)CREST
Publisher(s)CREST
Platform(s)Steam and Nintendo Switch
Release15th of September, 2021
Genre(s)Action Roguelike
Mode(s)

Metallic Child is a rogue-lite video game for Steam and the Nintendo Switch by CREST.[1]

Plot

In this game, you get to control Rona, a female android. Unfortunately, the other robots decided to start a rebellion to send the spaceship crashing to the ground. To stop the spaceship from crashing, you must defeat the Metallic Childs to make the spaceship go back around.

Gameplay

Metallic Child is a hack and slash video game where you can attack enemy robots and pick them up for you to throw. You can find Cores, sometimes by defeating enemies, which can give good effects or bad effects such as making you slow.[2]

Reception

Metallic Child has received praise for its smooth controls and good visuals, along with criticism for its repetitive gameplay, which earned it an aggregate score of 73% from Metacritic. Stuart Gipp of Nintendo Life considers it a spiritual successor to Mega Man and Mighty No. 9.[2] Shaun Musgrave of TouchArcade criticizes the repetitive nature of this game while praising the other aspects. [3] Aaron Rodriguez of MeriStation praises the unique core mechanic of this game.[4]

This game has recieved the Best PC & Console made with Unity awards for 2019 and Official Selection for BitSummit 7.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "METALLIC CHILD on Steam". store.steampowered.com. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  2. ^ a b Gipp, Stuart (2021-09-20). "Review: Metallic Child - A Robot Smashing 'Roguelite' Anime Adventure". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  3. ^ Musgrave, Shaun (2021-09-28). "SwitchArcade Round-Up: 'Metallic Child' Review, Plus 'Dandy Ace', 'UnMetal', and Today's Other New Releases and Sales – TouchArcade". Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  4. ^ Rodríguez, Aarón (2021-12-23). "Metallic Child, análisis. Un roguelite con personalidad". Meristation (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-04-07.