A Mato Anomalies Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €1.13 (-92%) at Kinguin, 92% below the €14.99 Steam price · 7 verified stores, 11 offers in stock · Updated 03h 07min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Mato Anomalies for PC starts at €1.13 at Kinguin, a Steam key, which is 92% under the €14.99 it costs on the official store.
No day in our records has it been cheaper than today.
That €1.13 already includes the AUGGOC10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 11 offers from 7 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
That €1.13 key is at one of its best prices.
Worked out from 1,552 daily records of the Steam Key for Mato Anomalies across 11 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
By format: Steam Key from €1.13 and Steam Gift from €18.44.
7 of the 11 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 62 out of 100 from 41 reviews, and 20% would recommend it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam gift that G2A has at €18.44 is more than 16 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €1.13 at Kinguin.
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With its engaging story, charming cast of characters, and solid RPG mechanics, Mato Anomalies is a game that all role-playing game fans will enjoy, especially... Read more
Despite the disappointing performance issues, Arrowiz should be extremely proud of what they’ve achieved with Mato Anomalies. They’ve taken inspiration from a beloved series while,... Read more
Mato Anomalies is a prime example of the journey being more important than the destination. Read more
Mato Anomalies mixes mystery, turn-based battles, and card-building all into one game with a great look and fun characters. If you like futuristic neo-noir games... Read more
If you’re in the mood for biting social commentary and atmospheric dystopian cyberpunk, play Mato Anomalies. Otherwise, you can safely skip this title. It will... Read more
Mato Anomalies was a kind of game that pushed me away and pulled me in frequently. I found Doe’s investigative side to be boring outside... Read more
If there’s one reason to pick up this game, it’d have to be the turn-based JRPG combat. The story is good in Mato Anomalies—don’t get... Read more
Mato Anomalies is relatively short, looks good but not amazing, and loads like I just caught it sneaking in after curfew and asked what it... Read more
At the end of the day, Mato Anomalies feels like a budget title with a lot of things going for it. It has some decent... Read more
Mato Anomalies tries too hard to please everyone through various genres. It tells a good story when it wants to, but presenting it in three... Read more
Mato Anomalies is a solid visual novel with an engrossing story that will keep you hooked as you meet new characters and experience how they... Read more
I was starting to get bored and frustrated around the 8-hour mark on Mato Anomalies, thanks to the poor rewards and Gear System. Making the... Read more
Mato Anomalies is an ambitious and stylish RPG, but one that ultimately has too many issues to really recommend. Read more
Strong storytelling does little to make up for the poor gameplay mechanics that drag Mato Anomalies’ potential down. Read more
Mato Anomalies is an ambitious indie attempt to create a Persona-like RPG romp through neo-futuristic Shanghai. There's no shortage of good ideas in the mix... Read more
Mato Anomalies loses itself with too many systems, mechanics, and story-telling styles. While ambitious, it never gets good at any of the things it tries... Read more
Mato Anomalies is a tough sell; it features some fresh ideas and concepts (which should be applauded) but fails to create a compelling core gameplay... Read more
Mato Anomalies has solid RPG fundamentals that can create an enjoyable experience in the beginning. Combat is fun to engage with, the world looks interesting,... Read more
With art to die for but pacing that will kill you, Mato Anomalies is a fun time hampered by its own ambition. The city of... Read more
This is a game that is very dense, with a time-consuming interface and a story that tries way too hard to be something grand, throwing... Read more
Mato Anomalies is not an inherently bad game, it just feels like the repetition of menial tasks slows any momentum the ambitious RPG has going... Read more
Mato Anomalies can be described as a game with a lack of focus. While the ideas for an excellent game are there, and the art... Read more
Mato Anomalies had picked the right kind of experience to ape. The Persona series is consistently the most intelligent and thought-provoking in the JRPG genre.... Read more
Mato: Anomalies is a very flawed RPG that tried. It had big ideas in its story but god bless anyone who is fat-brained enough to... Read more
Mato Anomalies brings us a well-measured mix of genres, without much fanfare, but showing correctness in all the aspects it shows, resulting in a very... Read more
Mato Anomalies has great strengths in its story and gameplay, introducing homegrown elements that achieve interesting nuances and sensations within the conventions of the genre. Read more
A highly powerful piece of visual imagery that manages to overcome its humble origins with a DNA-proof will and sheer hard personal effort. Read more
Mato Anomalies features different genres and does not always succeed in making them a worthwhile addition. First of all, it is a good visual novel,... Read more
There are several aspects of Mato Anomalies that do not work as we would have liked. Although interesting and engaging, the narrative scaffolding is in... Read more
Mato Anomalies is a video game with an interesting premise, but with an execution that is barely capable of keeping up with other turn-based RPGs.... Read more
There's clearly passion and commitment behind Mato Anomalies, which is a strange container of a lot of ideas. The problem is that none of these... Read more
Mato Anomalies is a good game that fails for trying to include, unnecessarily, too many elements in its formula. Despite this, its good characters and... Read more
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