
Metal Max 4: Gekkō no Diva is an entry in the Metal Max series. It is a Japanese open world, nonlinear, vehicle combat role-playing video game published by Kadokawa Games for Nintendo 3DS on 7 November 2013. The game was developed by Cattle Call and 24Frame. Animation produced by Studio 4°C. Famitsu awarded game a 35/40.

Metal Max is a 1991 Japanese video game co-developed by Crea-Tech and Data East and was published by Data East for the Nintendo Famicom. It is a turn-based, nonlinear, open world, vehicle combat, role-playing video game and the first of the Metal Max series.

Metal Max 2 (メタルマックス2) is the second entry in the Metal Max series. It was a vehicle combat RPG published in Japan by Data East in 1993 for the Super Famicom in 1993. Ten years later in 2003, the game was ported to the Game Boy Advance with a few new bounties by Now Production under the title Metal Max 2 Kai. In December 8, 2011, a full remake with upgraded graphics in the vein of Metal Max 3 and using its game engine was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS and titled Metal Max 2 Reloaded.

Metal Max 3 is the seventh entry in the Metal Max series. It is a vehicle combat RPG produced by Cattle Call and co-published by Kadokawa Games, Enterbrain, and Crea-Tech for the Nintendo DS exclusively in Japan in 2010. It is a full button controlled game.

Metal Max: Wild Eyes is a cancelled role-playing video game of the Metal Max series and was originally planned to be published on Dreamcast by ASCII Entertainment in winter 2000. The game started development in 1999 with a tentative title "Metal Max Overdrive", which was announced at Tokyo Game Show. Owing to ASCII withdrawn from home video game console business and many other reasons, the game was never released. Similar as its predecessor Metal Max 2, its characters also featured three people with a dog. Officially announced plot is "the grandest love story of the series". Metal Max Wild Eyes is the first game of series to feature 3D graphics. The next game in the Metal Max series that was actually released on PlayStation 2, Metal Saga, was released in 2005, which also featured 3D graphics.

Metal Saga, known in Japan as Metal Saga: Sajin no Kusari , is a post-apocalyptic role-playing video game developed by Success and published by Atlus and Success.

Metal Saga: Season of Steel is a post-apocalyptic role-playing video game developed by Crea-Tech and published by Success in 2006. It was released for the Nintendo DS and is a full touchscreen-controlled game.

Metal Max Xeno is a role-playing video game developed by Kadokawa Games, Cattle Call and 24Frame, which was released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on 19 April 2018 by Kadokawa Games. It is the sixth title in the original Metal Max main series, and the second title for Sony's PlayStation console, the first being PlayStation 2's Metal Saga.




