Full Metal Furies
About
From the creators of Rogue Legacy comes a "true-cooperative" action RPG. FULL METAL FURIES puts an emphasis on team play with a unique combat system where everyone is important. Work together to defeat special enemies, string organics combos to deal massive damage, and save a wartorn world that is battling itself to extinction. Play on the couch or online with friends, and make it a party for up to four players! Or go solo in single-player, and show off your skills through a Pick 2 quick-switch system that retains all the nuances of multi-play.
GAME FEATURESWant to play with friends? Get friends first.
GAME FEATURESWant to play with friends? Get friends first.
- Up to 4 players can join in on the adventure, both ONLINE and OFFLINE.
- Full couch and on-line co-op supported, and every variation in between.
- The Pick 2 system lets you choose two party members to enter the battlefield.
- Use the Quick-Switching to create dynamic combos, and air-crit enemies.
- All nuances of co-op are retained. Everything you do in multiplayer, you can do alone.
- True coordination is needed to take down your foes. Enemies enter the battlefield with coloured barriers, and only allies of a similar colour can shatter them.
- You must revive your fallen allies. Barriers won’t break themselves! Revive bars naturally raise over time, but a helping hand never hurts.
- Cooperation, not competition. No more fighting for last hits, battling for gold, or trolling for health drops. Everything is shared, so you can focus on working together.
- Alex the Friendly Fighter – Engages up close with counters and combos.
- Meg the Near-sighted Sniper – Plant mines, shoot from afar, and juggle your enemies.
- Triss the Boxy Tank – Save allies with your shield, or send enemies flying.
- Erin the Ovally Engineer – Control the battlefield with her turrets. She also has a gun!
- Experiment with a combat system full of counters, combos, and oval-shaped engineers.
- Every class has their own unique skill tree. How many skills? So many skills!
- Don’t change equipment, change abilities. Give the Tank a FREEZING SHOUT. Turn the Fighter’s Leap into a POWER DIVE. Or just give the Engineer a machine gun.
- The Furies are tough, but the enemies are tougher. Encounter over 70 different enemies, each with their own unique tells and counters. No more cannon fodder!
- Enemies come at you at a furious pace, and there’s no rest for the weary. New threats are introduced in every single stage you play.
- Battle massive Titans in multi-phasic matches that will keep you on your toes.
- Travel through the ruined snow-capped town of Thessaly, brave your way through the Foloi Forest, enter the tombs of the Stygian Well, and more.
- But keep an eye out; there’s more to the world than what is on the surface. Secrets, clues, and hidden dimensions are scattered throughout!
- Discover a story spanning over 20,000 words in 6 different languages.
- Discover 20,000 one liners.
- An abstruse allegorical action adventure about atonement, allusions, and alliteration awaits all at an alternate age around Athens’ ashes.
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 8800 GTS, HD 2900 Pro, Intel HD 530
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 900 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.4 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 285, HD 6850, Intel Iris 6200
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 900 MB available space
Last Modified: Mar 23, 2024
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Full Metal Furies reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Finally! Since the time I was looking for a really cooperative game, but a real one! You can play online, local + line (eg 2 local on my computer to join 2 friends online! The foot) the fact that everything is shared = true cooperation, add to this a difficulty with small onions, a humor that has been able to fly for my part and provoked by little crazy laughter, nervous gameplay, a system of progression by customizable skills, cute graphics, etc. It's been a long time since a game had not liked me so much, and has just become one of my favorites < 3 I recommend this game with a rare sincerity! Even if I died a lot of times for now xD but by force to plant me, I should end up becoming a flower madness ~ love + humor/20
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Full metal Furies, or FMF for the intimate, is indeed the worthy successor of rogue legacy.
At cellar door games, we don't change a winning team!
And for cause, while rogue legacy borrowed elements from the rogue-like, FMF him, inspired by beat'em all.
And just like rogue legacy, they add their touch of originality, and this is also FMF's flagship argument: "not your typical brawler".
You will have at your disposal 4 characters, each with a unique gameplay. Solo, you can play 2 of them, and so switch between them on the fly.
The gameplay is therefore based on cooperation and on the possibility to chain combos between characters.
In addition to the gameplay with small onions, have to the right to dialogues well written and filled with light humor, as well as many references:)
As for the difficulty, the game is pretty easy, and it happened to me some times to beat bosses the first time.
But if you find the game too hard, there is an option to activate in the menu to make the game easier.
And once you've finished the game, you'll have the opportunity to start it again in new game +.
The NG + principle is the same as in rogue legacy, you start the game again with a heightened level of difficulty, while keeping your upgrades and equipment. And that's where the game becomes interesting if you're an amateur:)
We'll regret some of the crappy translations of the Rosetta stones (the puzzles), which forced me several times to look for the walkthroughs for the puzzles.
Precision for people who want to play 3 or 4, it seems that the game quickly becomes bordélic due to the large number of enemies and projectiles to avoid.
In short, I know that my assessment may seem like a lick-up, but it feels good that the heart is there in this game, just as the rest.
And it's even more unfortunate when you know that the game was a sword shot in the water for the developers...
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