Wednesday, 09 October 2024
News with tag Strike  RSS
Strike Suit Zero Directors Cut Review - TXH

Added: 13.04.2014 20:14 | 2 views | 0 comments


TXH reviews the Xbox One version of Strike Suit Zero - Directors Cut. Is the dog-fighting space shooter really worth the cash?

From: n4g.com

Battlefield 4: Naval Strike launch Trailer

Added: 13.04.2014 17:19 | 2 views | 0 comments


Battlefield 4™ Naval Strike expansion pack takes the all-out war to the sea with four new multiplayer maps. Available...

From: megagames.com

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut Review | WGTC

Added: 12.04.2014 15:14 | 9 views | 0 comments


Eric from We Got This Covered wrote: In the 1990s and early 2000s, one of the more popular genres in gaming was the space combat simulator. Titles such as Colony Wars, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron and Freespace achieved much critical and commercial success. By the end of the last decade though, the genre had been relegated to relative obscurity, with few new titles coming out. One of those was Born Ready Games Strike Suit Zero, which was originally released for the PC in January 2013, but is now available for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Inspired by both classic space combat games and essential anime series such as Macross and Gundam, Strike Suit Zero looks to bring a classic genre back into prominence.

From: n4g.com

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut - Trainer (DIR CUT 64-BIT) (PC)

Added: 12.04.2014 15:05 | 163 views | 0 comments


Stuck? Check out the latest hints cheats for this game!

From: www.videogamer.com

Battlefield 4 Naval Strike - How to Unlock the AR160

Added: 12.04.2014 11:15 | 2 views | 0 comments


Bill Lavoy (Prima Games): While the game has always been engaging and fun, part of the credit for Battlefield 4s longevity should go to the dozens of assignments. With each new DLC, players find a batch of new weapons, vehicles, camouflages and equipment to spend long hours grinding away to unlock.

From: n4g.com

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut Review

Added: 12.04.2014 1:41 | 7 views | 0 comments


Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut is pushy. This space shooter all but wrecks its occasionally thrilling dogfighting action by never, ever knowing when enough is enough. The game is a prime example of kitchen-sink game design, assuming that if one white-knuckle tumble against a dozen enemy spaceships is good, then waging that exact same battle many times in succession during each and every mission must be flat-out fantastic. In reality, of course, this relentless approach chafes. It wears at your patience almost from the very beginning, to the point where the monotony soon makes you long to do something livelier.

The premise is a traditional space opera saga. The year is 2299, and you play a voiceless spaceship jockey named Adams, who gets into the civil war raging between Earth and rebellious human colonies just as the colonials are about to go all Death Star on the homeworld. The story is intriguing; not everything is spelled out in the beginning, leaving a lot of open questions about the mysterious alien tech that sparked the war, as well as about your fascinating allies, one of which is an enigmatic humanlike AI. There is no shortage of tension created by the threat to Earth--tension dramatically underlined in the fiery remains of a planet that serves as the backdrop to the campaign's second mission.

Transformation brings the fun to an immediate halt.

Most of Strike Suit Zero is stripped down in comparison to more lavish space shooters of days gone by. There are no extravagant load-out option screens, no recreation decks to relax in with your fellow pilots, or even animations during the mid-mission visual transmissions from allied vessels (in the future, everyone is apparently a ventriloquist). The main plus here is being able to play from either a first-person cockpit point of view or from an external trailing camera. Ship models are bland, with little in the way of detail, and mission backdrops are mostly static scenes that are stylish and atmospheric, but still limited in impact, like the matte paintings in old Star Trek episodes. This is a plain Jane game made up for the prom.

Only the soundtrack rises above the waterline of mediocrity here, thanks to futuristic tunes that come off like mash-ups of the musical scores from Blade Runner and the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. There is a vaguely Eastern vibe to the music, along with echoing choral odes and never-quite discernible chants of exotic words. The only odd thing about the music is its slightly distant sound. Instead of being front and center in the mix like the usual game soundtrack, the score here is somewhat buried, as if you were cruising around listening to the universe's top 40 station on the FM dial.

Sometimes, simple is better. Maintaining focus on frantic space battles that move quickly and wrap up before you have time to regret what you're playing would have made Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut more energetic and compelling. Piling on enemies and tossing in the Transformers-inspired ship just clogs up what could have been a charming, if deeply predictable, space shooter.

From: www.gamespot.com

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut - GR Review

Added: 11.04.2014 19:29 | 2 views | 0 comments


Blast 'em!

[Review Update: The team at Born Ready has unleashed on next-gen consoles, so I took a look to see how the game played on PlayStation 4 with a code provided by the publisher. ~Ed. Daniel Bischoff]

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut (PS4) Review - GameRevolution

Added: 11.04.2014 19:14 | 6 views | 0 comments


GR - The Director's Cut for Strike Suit Zero revamps the game by taking advantage of next-gen console hardware, so the visuals look great and the frame-rate remains high on PlayStation 4. When you fire a cloud of missiles at incoming enemies, the jets streak across the gorgeous space boxes in each level and leave a lasting visual impression, but the biggest improvement to the title is in the controls.

From: n4g.com

Strike Team 0.0.2.1 Alpha

Added: 11.04.2014 12:31 | 2 views | 0 comments


A fun to play top-down shooter where you take the role of a soldier on the Strike or Terrorist team

Tags: Test, Strike
From: games.softpedia.com


« Newer articles Older articles »
advertising

Copyright © 2008-2024 Game news at Chat Place  - all rights reserved