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#Studio TRIGGER Animates Trailer for Metallic Child Roguelite Game

#Studio TRIGGER Animates Trailer for Metallic Child Roguelite Game

Metallic Child

 

Metallic Child is an upcoming roguelite action game from publisher Crest and developer Studio HG, and it’s currently being promoted in an animated trailer produced by none other than Studio TRIGGER. The folks behind PROMARE, Kill la Kill, and more whipped up the trailer to the tune of Naomi Ohzora’s “Mother” theme song, and you can check it out below.

 

 

Features: 

Roguelike Action – To help Rona’s mission, you must make good use with numerous weapons and items, as well as the surrounding equipment. Each weapon has their own unique skills, using the weapons skillfully and mastering the powerful grasping technique, you will be able to participate and enjoy the high-tempo battles. Also, we have prepared various difficulty levels for players, so that even those who are not good at roguelike genres and action games can enjoy this game.

 

Epic Boss Battles – Defeating the boss to get the “Core Jam” which carries enormous amount of energy. Over 10 types of boss will appear in the game, each of them possesses spectacular unique skills. Obtaining the jam after defeating the boss, allows you to acquire their skills as well!

 

Various Cores – Various features are hidden within the energy-containing ball “Core.” Rona can acquire new powers through eating (?) other robots! Depending on the core to be installed, Rona’s performance will also change correspondingly, so try fighting your enemies with different strategies in every battle!

 

Story and Quests – You can control Rona remotely after connecting with her. Help Rona and solve the unfolding massive rebellion in the Life Stream. Meet various people with Rona, and uncover the truth hidden in the Life Stream!

 

Metallic Child hits Switch and PC on September 16, with a release on PS4 and PS5 due out sometime in 2021.

 

Via Gematsu

 

 

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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.

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