
Release Date: July 28, 2021
RPG in which we find ourselves in a fantastic world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. In Fuga: Melodies of Steel we play as a commander of a squad of young soldiers who travel the world aboard a tank, attempting to reclaim their homeland from the hands of the enemy.
Fuga: Melodies of Steel is an RPG in which we take command over a squad of children trying to recapture their homeland from the hands of invaders with the help of a giant tank. Game was developed by CyberConnect2 studio, which has in its portfolio such projects as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot or Asura's Wrath.
Fuga: Melodies of Steel takes us on a journey to a fantastic world, which is inhabited by two species of anthropomorphic animals - Caninu and Felineko. Peaceful life in the Free Lands of Gasco comes to an end when they fall victim to an invasion from the aggressive Berman Empire. The main character of the game is Malt, a young shepherd, who managed to escape from the war with his sister named Mei and a group of friends. After they discover a giant tank known as Taranis in a mountain cave, they decide to use it to save their homeland.
Fuga: Melodies of Steel is a side-scroller. During the game we spend most of the time on the deck of the tank. Taranis is both our base and main weapon, which serves us to fight with the forces of the Berman Empire. We choose our next destinations from the map. As the more difficult path we choose, the better rewards will wait for us, sometimes it's worth to resign from the most optimal way in favor of the one that will offer greater challenges.
Battles with enemies take place in turn-based mode. During them we use three Taranis weapons, each of which can be crewed with up to two squad members. The choice of operators is important because they have unique skills and strengths, which we can use on the battlefield. In addition, we must remember that opponents are vulnerable to attacks with specific weapons, and by shooting the enemy with the right weapon we delay his turn (experienced players can completely dominate the battle, not allowing the adversary to make any move). Apart from that, good relations between the young soldiers contribute to our success, which provide us with various bonuses on the battlefield. If despite all of these possibilities we lose we can decide to use the last resort, which is the Soul Cannon. Using this powerful cannon requires sacrifice, which we can't always (and shouldn't always) afford...
In between fights with Bermans we can explore Taranis' deck and talk with our companions or produce various improvements. Apart from that, from time to time we should go on expeditions, during which we explore the ancient ruins full of secrets and dangers (which the members of the squad deal with using guns). A moment of rest is provided by visits to the villages, where we can find stores with useful goods.
Graphics in Fuga: Melodies of Steel is designed in a colorful style bringing to mind works of the Ghibli studio.
Platforms:
PC Windows July 29, 2021
PlayStation 4 July 29, 2021
Xbox One July 29, 2021
Nintendo Switch July 28, 2021
PlayStation 5 July 29, 2021
Xbox Series X/S July 29, 2021
Developer: CyberConnect2
Publisher: CyberConnect2
Age restrictions: 16+
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System Requirements for Fuga: Melodies of Steel Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-2100 3.1 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 940 3.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 768 MB GeForce GTX 460 / 1 GB Radeon HD 6870 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-2125 3.3 GHz / AMD A10-7850K 3.7 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 3 GB GeForce GTX 660 Ti or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Fuga: Melodies of Steel Video Game.
Nintendo Enthusiast: 7 / 10 by Steven Rollins
As it stands, Fuga: Melodies of Steel is pretty good, but it falls a bit short of greatness. It toys with some really interesting ideas but ultimately failed to fully capitalize on them. Even so, I did enjoy my time with it and look forward to giving it another go here in a few months when it's a bit more removed from my memory. If you're looking for a fairly short (about 15 hours) turn-based RPG experience, you can certainly do a lot worse, though I'd recommend waiting for a sale.
NintendoWorldReport: 7 / 10 by Alex de Freitas
And yet I still can't shake the feeling that Fuga could have been so much more if it cut back on the boring base building and truly committed to a tone that the premise deserves. If a solid linear RPG that can be beaten in under 20 hours is something you're in the market for or if you're curious about the successor to Solatorobo then Fuga is at least worth a look. But if your interest was piqued by the trailer or heard the premise of children, war, and permadeath; then you should know there is a lot less here than you may have initially thought.
SwitchRPG: by Kierra Lanier
While Fuga: Melodies of Steel’s linear gameplay may be a bit stifling, CyberConnect2’s new step in game development is one that shouldn’t be overlooked.