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Full Metal Panic! Fight! Who Dares Win

Released: 5/31/2018

The Full Metal Panic! series is a sci-fi action classic where the military, robots and school life collide! In a war-hardened world, Black Technology has led to a proliferation of humanoid weapons known as Arm Slaves. Sousuke Sagara of Mithril, the world's foremost armed organization, encounters high school student Kaname Chidori, and has to fight to survive chaotic school days and dangerous battles. A new television animation titled Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory is also planned for the series, which has been well-loved since first publication in 1998.

The Full Metal Panic! series is a sci-fi action classic where the military, robots and school life collide! In a war-hardened world, Black Technology has led to a proliferation of humanoid weapons known as Arm Slaves. Sousuke Sagara of Mithril, the world's foremost armed organization, encounters high school student Kaname Chidori, and has to fight to survive chaotic school days and dangerous battles. A new television animation titled Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory is also planned for the series, which has been well-loved since first publication in 1998.

The Full Metal Panic! series is a sci-fi action classic where the military, robots and school life collide! In a war-hardened world, Black Technology has led to a proliferation of humanoid weapons known as Arm Slaves. Sousuke Sagara of Mithril, the world's foremost armed organization, encounters high school student Kaname Chidori, and has to fight to survive chaotic school days and dangerous battles. A new television animation titled Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory is also planned for the series, which has been well-loved since first publication in 1998.

Critics
64

Score Breakdown

64.0

Critic Average

4 reviews

N/A

Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
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Metacritic Disparity
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Combined Disparity
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Average of both sources

Review Timing

3 launch window (75%)1 late (25%)