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Tears Of Metal is a normal night out in Scotland with slightly more co-op roguelike stabbingIron Brew

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Me and the boys getting ready for a scrap in Tears Of Metal

Oh, this one looks nice, doesn’t it?Tears Of Metalis a rousing medieval stabathon that sees you retaking your Scottish island from a bunch of bad lads who’ve decided to come have a go, which was a bit silly of them, honestly. It’s a hack n’ slashco-oproguelike with some nifty looking strategy elements and a striking art style, but you can tell most of that from the trailer below:Tears of Metal - Reveal TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe press release speaketh:Tears Of Metal is a medieval hack’n’slash roguelike in which you’ll fight your way through battles of hundreds of characters alongside trusty companions that will grow in experience. Each run, you’ll discover destructive powers and find new ways to combine them and unlock additional playable characters, items, permanent upgrades and more. The game is entirely playable with 4 players in online co-op for maximum chaos on screen.We’re definitely not short of action roguelikes right now. Nor ones with striking art styles, come to think of it. But this immediately caught my eye just because of how much energy and character it has. Plus, I love anything that lets my fight very large battles with very angry men. Bit of a wait for this one, unfortunately. It’s due next year, 2025, but you canwishlist it on Steamnow.The flurry of summer games events are now underway! Hit up ourSummer Game Fest 2024 huband ourDay Of The Devs roundupfor all the news worth caring about from the shows so far.

Oh, this one looks nice, doesn’t it?Tears Of Metalis a rousing medieval stabathon that sees you retaking your Scottish island from a bunch of bad lads who’ve decided to come have a go, which was a bit silly of them, honestly. It’s a hack n’ slashco-oproguelike with some nifty looking strategy elements and a striking art style, but you can tell most of that from the trailer below:Tears of Metal - Reveal TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe press release speaketh:Tears Of Metal is a medieval hack’n’slash roguelike in which you’ll fight your way through battles of hundreds of characters alongside trusty companions that will grow in experience. Each run, you’ll discover destructive powers and find new ways to combine them and unlock additional playable characters, items, permanent upgrades and more. The game is entirely playable with 4 players in online co-op for maximum chaos on screen.We’re definitely not short of action roguelikes right now. Nor ones with striking art styles, come to think of it. But this immediately caught my eye just because of how much energy and character it has. Plus, I love anything that lets my fight very large battles with very angry men. Bit of a wait for this one, unfortunately. It’s due next year, 2025, but you canwishlist it on Steamnow.The flurry of summer games events are now underway! Hit up ourSummer Game Fest 2024 huband ourDay Of The Devs roundupfor all the news worth caring about from the shows so far.

Oh, this one looks nice, doesn’t it?Tears Of Metalis a rousing medieval stabathon that sees you retaking your Scottish island from a bunch of bad lads who’ve decided to come have a go, which was a bit silly of them, honestly. It’s a hack n’ slashco-oproguelike with some nifty looking strategy elements and a striking art style, but you can tell most of that from the trailer below:

Tears of Metal - Reveal TrailerWatch on YouTube

Tears of Metal - Reveal Trailer

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The press release speaketh:

Tears Of Metal is a medieval hack’n’slash roguelike in which you’ll fight your way through battles of hundreds of characters alongside trusty companions that will grow in experience. Each run, you’ll discover destructive powers and find new ways to combine them and unlock additional playable characters, items, permanent upgrades and more. The game is entirely playable with 4 players in online co-op for maximum chaos on screen.

We’re definitely not short of action roguelikes right now. Nor ones with striking art styles, come to think of it. But this immediately caught my eye just because of how much energy and character it has. Plus, I love anything that lets my fight very large battles with very angry men. Bit of a wait for this one, unfortunately. It’s due next year, 2025, but you canwishlist it on Steamnow.

The flurry of summer games events are now underway! Hit up ourSummer Game Fest 2024 huband ourDay Of The Devs roundupfor all the news worth caring about from the shows so far.