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UnMetal Collector's Edition

PS VITA
UnMetal Collector's Edition
East Asia SoftPrint: 2500

Metal Gear meets unreliable narrator energy, and the result is pure gold. The UnMetal Collector's Edition on PS Vita takes the stealth action genre and flips it sideways with a comedic 2D adventure that feels like someone let a compulsive liar retell their prison escape story. Set in 1972, you play as a man thrown into a military stockade for a crime he didn't commit, and your escape quickly spirals into a full-blown NATO conspiracy.

From the creator of UnEpic, this is a love letter to classic stealth games filtered through absurdist humor. The gameplay loop is tight, mixing genuine stealth mechanics with action sequences, but it's the writing that elevates everything. The narrator constantly embellishes, backtracks, and contradicts himself, and the game actually changes around his storytelling. It's clever in a way that rewards paying attention.

On PS Vita, the UnMetal Collector's Edition is exactly the kind of oddball gem that makes this console's physical library so fascinating to collect. The Vita became the last great home for quirky, independent titles that didn't fit neatly into mainstream categories, and UnMetal wears that badge proudly. This is a conversation starter on any shelf, the kind of game that makes someone pick up the case and ask, "Wait, what is this?" And that's when you know you've got something worth owning.