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meiam
Joined: 23 Jun 2013
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2025 5:41 pm |
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| Quote: | | Full Metal Schoolgirl's budget origins are inescapable: the game is a bit rough around the edges, it's a bit repetitive, and its humor might potentially turn people away. And those are valid flaws, but these rough edges also give the game charm. And above all else, it never stops taking itself seriously, from its goofy characters to the incidental bits of worldbuilding. More than just a time-waster, Full Metal Schoolgirl has all the makings of a cult favorite.
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While all this is perfect valid, it seems like its more in line with a 20$ game, so I was really surprised by the price tag. Like its much more expensive than Hades 2 (another roguelike) and Silksong, both recent release that seems that have a lot more polish behind them.
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MFrontier
Joined: 13 Apr 2014
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2025 10:40 pm |
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" It's a bit worse when the upgrade process in-game involves your teenage cyborg getting chained to a slab, spread-eagled, while a scantily-clad mad scientist in a bikini is practically drooling at the chance to get her hands on them" - Is there no better way to be upgraded as a cyborg?
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