![]() Metal Tales: Overkill is a title that on its own isn’t doing anything dramatically clever. It’s literally the only thing in the game like this so it’s all just a bit odd. The fact that this plays out as a comic strip and all the text is in English makes the narration come over as even stranger. It might be the case that they didn’t have time to record the intro more than once before launch but I’d hope to see them rectify this later. It’s not bad, it just sticks out like a sore thumb. The really odd bit is that the intro isn’t narrated in English when everything else in the game is. There’s enough there to give you an idea of what you’re doing and that’s fine. To be honest it’s all a little bit cheesy but I kind of like it and it doesn’t need to be anything massively special with this being an action game. This involves you going from bars to festivals shredding all opposition until you get to your ultimate goal. As a guitarist who is suddenly being forced to watch his, (or her,) musical family being turned into monsters you go out to destroy the demon and his underlings. A demon has broken out and infected all the rock and metal goers turning them into nasty minions. The story in Metal Tails: Overkill literally couldn’t be simpler. Is it hitting all the correct notes, though? Well let’s find out, shall we? The game we’ll be shredding today is Metal Tales: Overkill. Here we have a game that allows me to blow the crap out of things in a roguelike setting to screaming heavy metal. These are namely blowing the crap out of things in a roguelike setting and face-melting music. ![]() Well, would you look at this! I’ve just found a game that combines two of my biggest passions.
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