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Steel assault review
Steel assault review







steel assault review

Add in a high-energy soundtrack that carries both hype and motivation in spades, and what you have is a real visual treat. There is an impressive diversity in the game’s aesthetic. The various enemy and boss designs are memorable and the backdrops from neon cities to jungles, all look fantastic.

steel assault review

The 16-bit dystopian sci-fi world of Steel Assault looks great. Four difficulty choices and generous checkpoints mean that death isn’t discouraging (I must have died over 25 times in one of the very first platforming sections), and this encouraged me to experiment with my approach during each run. Stages themselves are designed in such a way that the action never stops. Mastery of this skill is especially important during the game’s more challenging platforming sections and boss battles, which act as all important skill-checks for the player. Moreover, with practice, it is a great way to set-up creative attacks on enemies. Travelling in eight directions, you’ll have Taro weaving through stages vertically, horizontally and diagonally. The zipline is a fantastic addition that can be used for a number of purposes.

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The real challenge is found in learning how to use these various maneuvers in conjunction to swiftly deal with the concurrent enemies and platforming challenges. Thankfully the game is simple to pick up, with jumps, whip attacks, the zipline and an all important – iframe gifting – sliding dodge being mapped to a select few buttons. Taking place in a post-apocalyptic America, which has seen Magnus Pierce – a renowned inventor turned Army general- become dictator, Taro is pitted against hordes of robotic foes.Įach mission consists of you having to navigate through various stages zipping, dashing and fighting through enemies at a relentless pace. Equipped with a zipline, an omni-directional electric whip (for combat purposes only… as far as I could tell), and impressive movement, the game feels great.

steel assault review

You play as Taro Takahashi, a resistance soldier on a mission for revenge. After a very stylish intro, accompanied by an adrenaline surging score, you’re quickly thrown into your first mission. And I’m okay with that – mostly.ĭevelopers Zenovia Interactive have created a game that wonderfully delivers on its retro appeal, with bombastic, responsive gameplay that feels right at home on the Switch. Steel Assault is an exhilarating 2D action-platformer that is here to show you a good time, if however brief.









Steel assault review