

Ever stumble across one of those "lost" SNES games that never actually came out? Super Full Metal is exactly that—somehow both a love letter to '90s action platformers and a legit solid game that got shelved for who knows why. You jump right into this side-scrolling chaos with a dude in bulky armor blasting through robots, dodging spikes, and grabbing power-ups that make your gun hilariously oversized.
The first level throws you into a neon factory with these little drone enemies that explode if you don’t shoot them fast enough. Graphics are pure 16-bit—think Contra meets Mega Man but with way more metallic clanking sounds. And yeah, it’s tough. Not "throw your controller" tough, but you’ll definitely replay sections a few times.
Weirdest part? It feels finished. No placeholder music or glitches—just a polished, frantic shooter that somehow never made it to store shelves. If you’re into SNES deep cuts, this one’s a blast.
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