Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Why Larna Versus the Lifepires loves the game Full Metal Furies

 


Full Metal Furies is developed by Cellar Door Games, creator of Rogue Legacy. This is an indie beat'em up with action RPG elements. You play a team of warrior women with weaponry that would make steam punks drool. This is a fun romp that mixes World War 2 aesthetics with Greek mythos. It is difficult to progress, but once you level up your fighter, you will start smashing through levels with great satisfaction.


If Larna Versus the Lifepires could be summed up in a game it would be Full Metal Furies. Larna would absolutely jump at the chance to join the furies and fight evil titans. She is a trained crime fighter who uses tonfa sticks to bruise the shins of evildoers. She also has experience fighting monsters that want to hurt her friends. Full Metal Furies is all about the power of team work and survival to progress against enemy occupied territories. Larna would be honored to fight alongside the near-sighted sniper, the friendly fighter, the boxy tank, and the ovally engineer, using their combos, super abilities, and wits to trounce mechanical bulls.

Larna Temple is married to justice and she is a very faithful partner, making sure the streets of Shawdia are safe. She would find no better activity on a Friday night than to dress up as Thunderfly and take down a gang. When the art thieves are making a move on the famous macaroni sculptures of Greek gods, she is one step ahead of them.

Full Metal Furies is a great adventure that brings imagination and button bashing thumbs together. If you like Castle Crashers or any action rpg that encourages stat building, you will definitely love this.

You can also read about the latest adventure of Larna Temple in Larna Temple Versus the Lifepires. She must fight her newest foe, the Lifepires, before they take over Shawdia with their lethal dieting routine.




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