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Iron Disco

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40%Game Brain Score
music
gameplay, graphics
52% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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Iron Disco is a single player and multiplayer action adventure game. It was developed by Towndarktales and was released on November 5, 2020. It received neutral reviews from players.

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52%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
music3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game features impressive amounts of sexual content and animated cutscenes, appealing to fans of adult-themed games.
  • It captures the nostalgic feel of classic Contra games, providing a challenging experience for players who enjoy retro-style gameplay.
  • The visuals and art style, while rough around the edges, have a unique charm that some players find appealing.
  • The controls are poorly designed, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences with issues like slow response times and bad hit detection.
  • The game lacks difficulty settings and can feel overwhelmingly punishing, with one-hit deaths and respawn issues that detract from enjoyment.
  • Many players find the gameplay unpolished and buggy, with inconsistent difficulty and a lack of voice acting in adult scenes.
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has been criticized for being unpolished and flawed, with issues such as poor collision detection, slow pacing, and frustrating respawn mechanics. While it may appeal to fans of traditional run-and-gun games like Contra, many players find the overall experience lacking due to its execution and the disconnect between gameplay and visual elements.

    • “Traditional gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay feels a little slow; there are some wonky collision detections, and the diagonal aiming feels off.”
    • “If you're looking for gameplay like Contra, then this might be for you as long as you can handle the unpolished gameplay.”
    • “I didn't like this game; the gameplay is of poor quality. The H scenes are like music videos you get at the end of each level with no voice and do not fit in with what's going on at all.”
    • “The gameplay feels a little slow, there are some wonky collision detections, and the diagonal aiming feels off.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally appealing, featuring a nostalgic art style that pays homage to classic games, but they suffer from several issues, including small graphical glitches and a cluttered main menu. While the in-game visuals are enjoyable, they can sometimes hinder gameplay by making it difficult to see smaller enemy projectiles. Overall, the visuals are a mixed bag, with some charm overshadowed by technical shortcomings.

    • “The in-game visuals are generally nice, but they seemed pretty rough around the edges.”
    • “Graphics are pretty enough, which, unfortunately, totally undermines the gameplay as it can be tricky seeing smaller enemy projectiles.”
    • “Graphics are pretty enough, which unfortunately totally undermines the gameplay as it can be tricky seeing smaller enemy projectiles.”
    • “There are lots of small graphical glitches, the most common of which I encountered were key prompt cut-offs.”
    • “The main menu is visually cluttered, but I enjoyed the busty heroines and the nearly-nostalgic font; 'nostalgia' is a common theme for the visual elements, though the modern art style somewhat clashes with what I think is a parody of the NES/SNES Contra games.”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of "iron disco" follows protagonists Driply and Lika on their mission to defeat Captain Juan, blending lewd elements with action in a sidescroller-shooter format. Players can engage with the narrative through eighteen animated cutscenes that feature both story progression and adult content, while also collecting game cartridges that unlock minigames and additional content. However, some users express a desire for a more expansive story mode.

    • “To aid in your quest are a selection of unlockable weapons, which are carried inside impromptu, destructible drones and hidden areas — while scrounging for improved gear, be on the lookout for hidden game cartridges, which contain minigames and CGs!”
    • “There are eighteen animated cutscenes, which showcase the story and a variety of scenes.”
    • “I could forgive it if it at least had an infinite life mode.”
    • “There are eighteen animated cutscenes, which showcase the story and a variety of sex scenes.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with many users noting it as a highlight despite their overall dissatisfaction with the gameplay and other elements. Some hope for a future soundtrack, indicating that the music stands out positively in comparison to other aspects of the game.

    • “The music is nice.”
    • “The music is pretty good though, but that's about it for me.”
    • “I didn't like this game; the gameplay is of poor quality, and the scenes feel like music videos you get at the end of each level with no voice, which do not fit in with what's going on at all.”
    • “Hoping to see a future soundtrack to the game, as the music is about as good as the hentai.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious due to floaty controls and poor hit detection, which lead to frustrating one-hit deaths. The developer seems aware of this challenge, providing players with nine lives to mitigate the difficulty.

    • “Floaty controls and sloppy hit detection combine with one-hit deaths to make this game really quite tedious, and the developer clearly knows this as you are given 9 lives right from the start.”
    • “The grinding in this game feels endless and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “Leveling up takes far too long, and the rewards just aren't worth the time spent grinding.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report experiencing numerous minor graphical glitches, particularly with key prompt cut-offs, which affect the overall stability of the game.

    • “There are lots of small graphical glitches, the most common of which I encountered were key prompt cut-offs.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable at times.”
    • “I experienced several instances of lag and stuttering, which really detracted from the overall experience.”
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Iron Disco is a action adventure game.

Iron Disco is available on PC and Windows.

Iron Disco was released on November 5, 2020.

Iron Disco was developed by Towndarktales.

Iron Disco has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

Iron Disco is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.