Metro Quester is the newest upcoming release from Kemco, and it’s very different to their usual

- Metro Quester is Kemco’s latest upcoming mobile port
- From developer Thousand Games, it puts you in a post-apocalyptic future
- Explore dense dungeons of ancient metros and pre-apocalyptic ruins
Whenever I write about Kemco, I find it both invariably welcome and fairly predictable. Their release of JRPGs from across the pond tends to be high-quality but invariably hit those high-fantasy, melodramatic notes. But their newest upcoming release Metro Quester caught my eye for how it defined all those conventions and it’s coming on April 21st, with pre-registration now open!
In Metro Quester, you’ll experience a dungeon-crawling RPG with a twist. Because you’re not spending your time above ground and then wandering into ruins. Instead, you’ll experience the post-apocalyptic, Glukhovky-esque future trapped underground roaming the ancient metro lines of a bygone era.
Considering this comes with character designs from Kazushi Hagiwara, whose previous works have names such as Bastard!! The Dark God of Destruction, and other talented artists, you can certainly expect a high-quality if dark and gloomy world to explore.
Kemco stands out
Indeed, I was genuinely pleased to see Metro Quester in my inbox. This promises to be a standout offering in Kemco’s catalogue thanks to its mix of a dark world and retro top-down dungeon crawling. And if you’re worried about content how do 24 characters, 8 classes, customisable weapons, a whole bestiary and even more sound?
Admittedly, Metro Quester still has that all-too-familiar anime style to it. But at the same time, I hardly think that many of you will find it objectionable. So if you’re looking for something new and strange to supplement your JRPG obsession, you’ll want to keep an eye out for when Metro Quester hits storefronts on April 21st!
And if you need something to tide you over in the meantime why not dig into our list of the top 25 best JRPGs on iOS and RPGs on Android for a whole host of top roleplaying experiences that range from casual and fun to dark and gritty?