Magic Vs Metal (MVM) | Can Metal really fight Magic?

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This will be one of the rare times that a player is given the option to choose between using one hand or two hands in playing the game. The game is sort of a Role-Playing Game, Real Time Strategy, and Third person shooter hybrid. The game is simply making your units from one faction be the strongest so that you can defend your base and destroy the enemy's base when the level presents it.
I played a few levels/ attacks on the game and I find it satisfying that the visuals and the animation are really good. The enemy spawn has their details and information as well per level. Games like this are more inclined to become a success. Numbers are part of everything we do especially playing games.
One thing that will hinder you from playing any further is that levels are repetitive to a certain degree. Monsters and the number of monsters are not too diverse. Our unit’s weapons are plenty to choose from but it comes to preference on what to equip and use in every game. There is also a lack of story wherein I want to know how much progress I have done, what is about to happen after defeating this base, and so on. Questions like this linger in my head and when left unanswered, the game leaves me unsatisfied.
I had fun hitting them with Drones, Turrets and land mines, and all those that go Kaboom. Large area damage from a distance is my go-to type of attack for the enemy. I will certainly play this game a few more times just for the pure enjoyment I get of pure destruction. But other than that, there is nothing more to this game but Magic units fighting against Metal Units.
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