![]() You’ll automatically use it when distant from foes, and you can fling it in pretty much any direction. Luckily, Taro has some fantastic tools to help him survive. Moments into the game, his jet is shot down, and he has to crash land. From the very beginning, it’s clear Taro has his work cut out for him. General Magnus has a whole fleet of mechanized mayhem at his disposal, including mechs, goons in flying suits, floating drones, and much more. It’s up to Taro and his support team to put a stop to his machinations before everything spirals completely out of control.Īmerica may be in ruins, but that doesn’t mean there’s no technology around. It’s all thanks to the actions of maniacal General Magnus Pierce, who not only rules over the ashes, but is dead set on making things worse. Regardless, you can tell from the beginning that our hero, Taro Takahashi, has been figuratively and literally scarred by this war-torn world. Not only is the setting post-apocalyptic, but it’s also pretty much post-democracy, which feels a bit more relevant given the state of our world these days. Though Steel Assault isn’t big on backstory, from the opening cutscenes, it’s clear it takes place in an America in ruins. The question is, was this a title that will only appeal to fans of arcade games? Or does Steel Assault provide a worthy experience for any gamer? It features a captivating visual style, hard-yet-satisfying gameplay, and an interesting story. Developed by Zenovia Interactive, it’s a raging, non-stop ride through 5 action-packed stages. Steel Assault is a game I’ve been intrigued by since I demoed it. Steel Assault Review: Fight the Power in Post-Apocalyptic America ![]()
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