Morbid Metal

Critic Reviews for Morbid Metal
In spite of its subpar roguelite mechanics that just feel a bit less hectic than it should, Morbid Metal a very solid and well-made action game. Perhaps the game being in Early Access is a boon, as it has a year or so to spruce up the randomness, rewards, and thrills befitting of the other genre half. As for now, just take solace that the devs have you sorted with its Devil May Cry-esque hack-and-slash combat that is elevated with its three classes and pretty aesthetics.
Morbid Metal is a solid game that looks incredible and delivers a very polished technical experience. The performance and the shapeshifting combat feels great, even if the pacing is a bit weird and the runs feel too similar after a while. For less than twenty dollars, it is completely worth the money and stands as a great value for any action fan. It leaves me really excited to see how the future content expands this world, and it is definitely an early access project worth keeping your eyes on.
Morbid Metal is an exceptional action game that I genuinely had a blast playing. The combat system, which combines adrenaline-fueled speed with dynamic character switching, is so addictive and visually stunning that it simply won’t let you walk away from the screen with a clear conscience. If you love the hack-and-slash genre and don’t mind discovering hidden gems, this game is definitely a must-have for your library. Just please keep in mind that this is Early Access—the game might be even better by the time it’s released!
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Morbid Metal delivers a dark sci-fi aesthetic combined with intense, aggressive, and highly satisfying combat. For fans of hack and slash games, Morbid Metal is a solid choice, especially due to its dynamic combat mechanics and the versatility they provide.
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