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Game Overview
A ruined concrete wilderness stretches for miles beneath an artificial ceiling, where vegetation swallows factories, transit systems, and monuments left by civilizations no one remembers. Metal Garden is a compact single-player first-person shooter about a nomad stranded after their transport mech fails in the depths of a colossal enclosed structure. Its mood is lonely, strange, and faintly oppressive, with the familiar grit of mid-2000s PC shooters wrapped around a more dreamlike science-fiction mystery. Rather than offering an open-ended sandbox, it delivers a focused journey through hostile territory and buried history.Progress comes from pushing through dense industrial ruins, scavenging what you can, confronting dangerous inhabitants, and piecing together why this impossible place exists. Gunplay and movement aim for quick, responsive action, while encounters vary enough to keep the brief campaign from feeling like a single repeated arena. The most important twist is its injury model: damage affects individual body parts, so survival means considering more than a simple health bar and reacting to injuries that can compromise your effectiveness. A normal run lasts roughly one to three hours, making it well suited to a single evening, while optional rule modifiers can alter health behavior, enemy placement, and item distribution for repeat attempts.
What makes Metal Garden memorable is its sense of scale. The player moves through spaces that feel both man-made and ancient, where colossal machinery and brutalist architecture have become part of an untamed ecosystem. Environmental storytelling carries much of the narrative weight, complemented by encounters with secretive factions that suggest the megastructure has developed its own fractured cultures over countless generations. Players who enjoy the mood and exploratory tension of Half-Life’s abandoned facilities, the stark industrial imagery of Quake-era shooters, or short experimental FPS campaigns should find plenty to appreciate; veterans can use modifiers for a harsher replay, while newcomers get a concise, approachable introduction to its world.
Installation
- Click the link below to be redirected to UploadHaven.
- Wait 15 seconds, then hit “Free Download.”
- Once downloaded, right-click the .zip file and choose “Extract to Metal Garden.” (You’ll need You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. for this.)
- Open the extracted folder and run the game as administrator.
- Enjoy!
If you see missing DLL errors, check the _Redist folder inside and install what’s needed.
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