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Steel assault switch review
Steel assault switch review








steel assault switch review
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Instead, you gotta grapple first and then you can climb high and then jump to those platforms. You have a double jump, but it doesn’t get you nearly high enough to reach most platforms. It’s this mechanic that’s really interesting because of what it can do for your environment. Secondly, you have the use of a versatile grappling hook that also doubles as a zipline. You will have some chances to extend the range of the attacks however if you pick up the right powerups. As for the gameplay, it’s pretty standard though there are several things that stand out. Read more about how I do my game reviews here. I was provided a review copy of the game in order to write this review. Steel Assault retails for $15 USD on Steam, but you can support the channel and potentially get it even cheaper using my Green Man Gaming partner link.

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Quote: Steel Assault may only take an hour to clear, but that hour is packed full of neat levels, plenty of unique enemies, and challenging bosses – the true arcade experience. I don’t know about full price, but if you can catch it on deep sale or even in a bundle – it’s at least worth the time. There’s also a bit of a story, but it’s just one of those side things that hardly matters – as expected from an arcade title.Īll that said, Steel Assault is fun enough to warrant a recommendation. Graphics and music are also fine and there are a number of options you can change to alter how “retro” the game looks, like CRT filters and such. It can feel a bit cheap at times, but it never got so bad that I felt outright frustrated. This can even be seen a bit in the regular gameplay – like enemies spawning right on top of you or placing ranged units just outside of your screen until you’ve already committed to a jump.

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The kind of difficulty where you won’t know how to deal with a specific situation until you get hit or die to it. On one hand, they have some pretty cool designs, but on the other, this is where that “trial and error” difficulty really shines. If anything, it felt like I was always fighting something new and the game has this really cool trend of throwing this huge enemy at you that LOOKS like a boss, but is actually just some mid-stage thing, leaving the real boss for the end.Īnd the boss fights are really where the challenge comes into play. I mean, the game is hardly an hour long, so I guess that wasn’t really hard to do, but I never had that feeling that I was fighting the same thing over and over. It can be a bit finicky, so expect to spend some time getting used to how it controls. The combat is responsive, movement is fluid and doesn’t feel stiff like others in this genre, and the only iffy thing there is the zipline.

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These punches in turn charge your special meter, which in turn fuels any upgrade you pick up – such as a small scattershot electricity effect that gives your whip some additional range.Īgain, nothing too complex here, but what is there works well. However, it uses these to their absolute max, including things like punches instead of your regular weapon when you’re in close range.

steel assault switch review

Control-wise, Steel Assault gives you free movement, an attack button, and a zipline – that’s it. So, don’t go in expecting this big multi-hour thing. It is not a long game by any means, which I guess kinda fits the arcade theme. Steel Assault took me just 55 minutes to clear, and that is with numerous attempts on some of the bosses.










Steel assault switch review