Not the worst turn-based CCG out there. The game has a lot of characters with innate ability from which you can build multiple builds using different attack/defense cards with combo natural elements. The game has a lot of story (also animated) but which good can be skipped as it did not interest me. Well as the game is interesting.
Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler
- Release Date:
- Aug 28, 2023
- Developer:
- Enigma Dragons LLC
- Publisher:
- Hawthorn Games, Enigma Dragons LLC
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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We fused card games, roguelikes and JRPGS together to make the best single player card battler we could. Assemble your squad, customize your decks, gain powerful cybernetic augments, and take on evil megacorporations!
People have described Metroplex Zero as a cross between Slay the Spire, Magic: The Gathering, and Shadowrun.

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There are a variety of unique heroes you can include in your squad, each with their own unique gameplay. Every hero access to a different set of skills. Want to throw grenades and shoot rifles? Protect your team with powered shields? Afflict your foes with intense psychological pain? Hide in the shadows and wait for the perfect time to strike? You can do all of that! Put the heroes you want in your squad and synergize their skills for double-infinite variety of playstyles!
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In 2280, Eurasica is ruled by cutthroat hyper-capitalist megacorporations. To resist capitalistic tyranny, you’ll need to power up. Face devious foes with their own motivations. Wrestle with intricate moral nuances. Meet nefarious and poetic brainiacs, cheery and vicious AIs, self-destructive robots, popular celebrity streamers fighting for the camera, and many more intriguing foes.
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Gain powerful cards for your heroes by winning battles or by purchasing training from the VR skills training shop. Customize your deck to develop your own squad strategy. You are never forced to bring any card you don't like into battle. Under your strategic direction, each of your heroes will bring the perfect 12 cards into battle. Before each battle, scout your enemies and pick the ideal cards to take them on.
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With different heroes to choose from, each has its own unique and surprising gameplay. During your run you will be able to acquire new cards. You can get special surgical implants, and gain powerful cybernetic augments as you level up your heroes.
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Gameplay Features:- Fully customize your decks. Pick the exact 12 cards you want for each hero.
- Over 250 different cards, allowing for a blend of various playstyles and builds
- Over 70 unique game-changing augments
- 9 heroes each with very different gameplay
- Level up your heroes multiple times in every run
- Choose your own level up perks every time you gain enough XP
- Over 30 different enemies
- Make life-altering moral decisions in gripping cyberpunk mini-stories
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User Reviews
[b][i]Metroplex Zero is a narrative sci-fi roguelike card battler game with deck building.[/i][/b] It's a fun, well-balanced game with cyberpunk setting, interesting concept and easy controls. It's a lot more narrative-focused and adds some unique mechanics. It doesn’t look too complex, but don’t let its simple looks fool you-it is a well-designed game. You control multiple characters at once, and each one has its own deck and level progression. It is important to maintain a solid balance of offensive and defensive cards within your deck, and knowing when to play them (balanced deck is key for survival). It's entertaining enough to play again and again.
Metroplux Zero is first and foremost a game built by skilled card gamers for experienced gamers. It's got just enough complexity to really keep you engaged and enough progression to encourage you to adapt. The enemy diversity is really good; enemies feel unique and flavorful. The game expects you to play around your enemies strengths and weaknesses and gives you a sweet scouting tool to let you do so :) I really like the strong Cyberpunk flavor filled with corrupt corporations, heroes who want to make a difference, and moral nuances that occasionally make you think! The most fun thing about this game though are the combos and synergies you create between your team and within each characters own deck. They feel really good, and there are so many ways to play each hero and team you don't feel shoehorned into any one "best" strategy. For example in my first run after the tutorial I played a fire mage who accumulates energy and then has big blowout combo turns where they wreck all or m...
Played and didn't get distracted. Very addictive gameplay. Turn-based battles with card battles. You can feel the D&D influence here. Except the characters are poorly drawn. They just look really plain. Some work needs to be done on this.
Cyberpunk Deckbuilder with JRPG elements. Very intriguing design. I am looking forward to seeing what the future holds for Metroplex Zero.
An unusually designed card game where you control several characters. Each card has its own property. You need to wisely build your deck, improve it, and approach battles tactically. In appearance, everything is simple, but in reality the strongest strategist will win.
A card roguelike in a cyberpunk setting with the ability to choose from several heroes with completely different battle tactics, in general there is quite a lot of variety and will definitely not let you get bored
Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler" is a tabletop card game with elements of science fiction. The game offers unique gameplay where players battle each other using various cards and strategies. Gameplay: The game features various game modes, including a single-player campaign and multiplayer mode. In the single-player campaign, players can engage in thrilling battles, honing their skills and strategies. The multiplayer mode allows players to compete with friends or random opponents from around the world. Graphics: The graphics in "Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler" are bright and colorful, with detailed characters and environments. The cards and icons have high resolution and look great on the screen. Story: The game's storyline is set in a distant future where players participate in battles for control over resources and territories. Players can choose their faction and develop their deck of cards to become stronger and triumph over their enemies. Pros: - Unique card battle gam...
An interesting addition to the card game genre on Steam. The game offers a captivating mix of strategy and sci-fi action, allowing players to engage in intense battles using a diverse set of cards. With stunning visuals, immersive gameplay mechanics, and a wide array of customizable options, this title promises an exhilarating gaming experience for both newcomers and seasoned card battler enthusiasts. Also a big plus is the achievements and I note that the player is good for beginners. Get ready to dive into an epic world of futuristic warfare, where every move counts and every card plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of each battle.
A fun card-game set in cyberpunk setting. Draw cards, buff yourself, smash enemies, gain victory. Easy to learn, hard to master.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: IGP or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1050
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler cost?
Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Core i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: IGP or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1050 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler available on?
Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler worth buying?
Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler has 97% positive reviews from 87 players.
When was Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler released?
Metroplex Zero: Sci-Fi Card Battler was released on Aug 28, 2023.
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