![]() After my first failed attempt at playing MEGALAN 11 I uninstalled it, a few days later I had to reinstall it as I was lucky enough for having the task to review this piece of crap. I restored doors and defensive weapons but the aliens destroyed all of that in mere seconds while gathering resources and building all of that took minutes. One thing I thought was necessary was defending your base against dangerous aliens, you and your computer-controlled allies take shelter at a building near the crash site. It doesn’t help that things you can do often don’t work as the game doesn’t recognize that you pressed a button. The worst thing? You have no clue about what you have to do. Every annoyance you could have from games can be found here, even with something as simple as using the X-button and not the A-button for menu inputs. The game is as broken as that spaceship, it really looks like the developers had a working game and then threw it against something at the speed of sound, saw that it was completely destroyed, and then thought, we’ll release it anyway. During the first few minutes of the game, you crash your spaceship on an unknown planet. MEGALAN 11 | 10% – Avoid this! Don’t even waste €1 on it if it ever gets a sale on the Xbox Store. I even lost my saved file TWICE! Visually it doesn’t really look great either, so I wouldn’t recommend buying Metal Tales: Overkill any time soon. ![]() Sound randomly vanishes frequently or controls stop working so you have to restart. You know, rogue-lite stuff! Metal Tales: Overkill is a game that has more bugs than guitar riffs in Back In Black from AC/DC. You’ll try to search for the boss room but be sure to explore each level thoroughly as you’ll need all the help from powerups and upgrades! Boss fights are pretty challenging, but with each defeat, you can do some permanent upgrades. ![]() Eight levels are waiting for you and all of them have randomly generated rooms with a bunch of enemies or upgrades for your character. You have the typical dodge option and a powerful screen-clearing bomb move to destroy the enemies. You shoot around with your A, X, Y, and B buttons (weird, right?) but you can use your analogue stick to shoot around in 360 degrees too. Just like Metal: Hellsinger the heavy metal theme around it makes it a bit more unique but they don’t actually do much with the music. Metal Tales: Overkill | 25% – This is a typical twin-stick shooter that barely managed to keep my attention. ![]()
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