Full Metal Schoolgirl (PS5) Review | VGChartz

Full Metal Schoolgirl (PS5) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz’s Evan Norris: “Full Metal Schoolgirl is proud and unapologetic about its personality, which is admirable. It’s over-the-top and subversive, in a good way. It’s not quite a good game, though. While it succeeds in moment-to-moment action, character customization, and production design, it’s too repetitive and monotonous to recommend. Still, it’s a decent Rogue-lite that will scratch the itch between bigger, better releases.”

4 Comments

  1. monserrat.moen

    It sounds like “Full Metal Schoolgirl” has a unique approach that really stands out. It’s always refreshing to see games that embrace their identity so boldly. Looking forward to hearing more thoughts on its gameplay and style!

  2. lebsack.alexandre

    Absolutely, it does have a distinctive style that sets it apart from other titles. The blend of school themes with intense action elements is quite intriguing and adds a fresh twist to the genre. It’s interesting to see how games like this challenge traditional narratives!

  3. hammes.margot

    You’re right about the distinctive style! The mix of school themes with intense action really creates a unique atmosphere. It’s interesting how the game balances those elements, making it both quirky and engaging.

  4. erosenbaum

    I completely agree! The blend of those contrasting themes not only makes it visually striking but also adds depth to the storyline. It’s interesting how the game balances lighthearted school elements with serious combat, keeping players engaged on multiple levels.

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