Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble, uno sguardo in video alla demo dai Nintendo Switch europei

Abbiamo recentemente pubblicato un video gameplay sulla demo di Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble, titolo in arrivo questa settimana su Nintendo Switch.

Il nuovo capitolo del tattico simulativo di Area35, verrà infatti pubblicato sull’eShop di Nintendo Switch il prossimo 11 luglio 2019, con una demo disponibile già dall’8 luglio.

Potete trovare il video in questione, in calce all’articolo.


As a completely new, standalone sequel, Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble hearkens to genre classics like Advance Wars while pushing turn-based strategy forward. Master a wealth of new unit types, prevail over new victory conditions with bonus challenges in every map, and witness an epic story of triumph and tragedy penned by Hirotaka Inaba (I Am Setsuna).

Full Metal Rumble gears up for war with an enhanced experience that delivers double the firepower from the original Tiny Metal with 39 new campaign missions, 77 skirmish maps, and 21 multiplayer battlefields. Suit up and learn the ropes of battle in a new tutorial mode, preparing cadets for intense firefights utilizing a sleek new UI and detailed pixel art designed by Masayoshi Nishimura (Octopath Traveler).

Bigger, better, and more metal than its predecessor, Full Metal Rumble is designed to test the strategic mettle of commanders in more ways than ever as units fuel up, load up, and move out. Leverage commander powers and special passives to turn the tides of war, sneak through cloaked terrain to ambush enemy forces, and combine unit strength for powerful combo attacks.

On a tour of relentless destruction, the Dinoldan Army begins excavating ancient artifacts with power beyond human comprehension. Only the fiercely independent Commander Wolfram and her White Fangs can save the world before the Dinoldans grow too powerful to stop. Take command of Wolfram’s forces and explore an all-new world map, contesting the Dinoldans across a world rife with secrets.

At every stop, a cast of memorable characters and a stirring soundtrack by acclaimed composer Tomoki Miyoshi (I Am Setsuna, Lost Sphear, STEINS;GATE) bring an emotional, twisting tale to bear. Gripping voice work features Japanese stars like Kenji Tsuda (Death Stranding). The fate of a world ravaged by war hangs in the balance, adding intrigue and surprise to every showdown and revelation.

Precedente Peach Ball: Senran Kagura, uno sguardo in video ai primi 30 minuti del titolo dai Nintendo Switch europei Successivo Dragalia Lost: il titolo ora aggiornato alla versione 1.9.1 sui dispositivi Android e iOS