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Steel assault review
Steel assault review











steel assault review

It is currently available on Switch and PC. Rating: 5 out of 10ĭisclosures: This game is developed by Zenovia and published by Tribute Games. Players looking for a tough, retro-inspired romp will find it, but there’s not much else to it. After rolling credits, there’s little to say about it other than that it’s another one of the many, many retro action games currently available. Steel Assault does what it does well, although at the end of the day I can’t help but feel that it lacks a unique hook. Sadly, it’s used solely for movement - a frustrating omission. With two large claws at the end of the rope, I had hoped that it could be used for attacks. While great for vertical movement, the grappling hook is otherwise underutilized. Once deployed, players can move back and forth along the line. Steel Assault also boasts a grappling hook mechanism – shoot the hook out in two opposite directions to reach higher platforms or avoid traps along the floor. Both jump and attack are precise, and I never found any defeat to be due to poor input. Great controls also help ease the difficulty. This means making progress is manageable, even with those high death counts. However, in addition to multiple difficulty options, it offers plentiful checkpoints. I died numerous times and had to restart levels quite often. Of course, many bosses will take more than one attempt as Steel Assault can be difficult, even on the easiest setting. They’re tough as nails, but patterns become easy to recognize, so players who persist should never feel completely hopeless. While the backgrounds are great, the graphics really shine during the huge boss battles – every one is a feast for the eyes, which is perfect, since the boss fights are a high point for Steel Assault.

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Sprites are colorful and well-animated, with scenery full of details that emphasize the dystopian United States – broken windows, dilapidated buildings, overgrown vegetation, and flooded cityscapes all add to the feeling of a crumbling nation. Steel Assault sports 16-bit graphics with a very Sega Genesis flair. This is Steel Assault, the latest 2D retro-inspired action-platformer to grace the Switch. Small bands of resisters are fighting back, and Taro Takahashi has answered the call to end the dictator’s tyranny. WTF Seriously, why can’t the grappling hook harm enemies!?Ī tyrant has taken over a post-apocalyptic United States. LOW The grappling hook can’t be used for attacking.













Steel assault review