Metal Saga review:
Metal Saga, a brand new role playing title from the people at Atlus, is a promising game and a unique one at that. Post-apocalyptic scenery, imaginative monsters and characters, extreme freedom of missions and tasks as well as an offbeat sense of humor make Metal Saga an entertaining play. Unfortunately it falls short of expectations on other fronts, most notably there is almost no real sense of progression or accomplishment. That is not to say the game isn't worth a try, especially if you're particularly keen on open ended scenarios and vehicle customization, but it definitely does not follow the RPG mold we're all used to. - Eve Cekanska, Grrlgamer.com
Metal Saga review:
Definitely not worth the money, but if you enjoy running around in games like Grand Theft Auto and doing absolutely nothing, then Metal Saga is just right for you. It’s apparently really funny since everything else is wrong with it. -- Julia Neal
Metal Saga review:
In the not so distant future… Desperate to find a way to save the earth from pollution, mankind created a gigantic supercomputer and named it Noah. Noah’s solution, however, was to exterminate its creators. In a matter of days, civilization fell to terrifying weapons and monsters created by Noah. This cataclysmic event came to be known as the Great Destruction.
Metal Saga review:
If these niche RPGs are your thing and you have determination, you can get some serious playtime out of Metal Saga. Otherwise, you’ll probably want to hold off on this one. Author: Dale Kulas   aka: Gruel
Metal Saga review:
There aren't a lot of areas in which Metal Saga breaks new ground, but it loves its players and treats them well, which is often all you need to make a good game. And I'm willing to overlook the graphics and sound. If you are too, then Metal Saga may just be the open-ended RPG you're looking for.