Kill enough enemies to charge its energy bar and the Strike Suit temporarily transforms from an agile fighter to a slow-but-ultra-powerful flying mech that rains flurries of gunfire and missiles. When it comes to Strike Suit missions, though, be prepared to face a host of foes. The first few levels and a couple in the middle force you to pilot traditional fighters, and here the enemy count is decidedly lower. The difficulty curve in Strike Suit Zero works because the Strike Suit empowers the hell out of you. It instead strikes an excellent medium between keeping things simple enough to feel immediately capable and giving you just enough to manage to make you feel like a badass when you pull off a tight turn to get a bead on an enemy, deftly avoid a missile with a well-timed EMP blast, or barely save a friendly ship from certain death with the Strike Suit’s crazy-powerful weapons. Strike Suit Zero doesn’t bother making you do especially simulation-like things such as manipulate your shield energy or effect mid-mission repairs on a hyper-realistically damaged craft. Within moments of launching my first sortie, I was locking onto enemy fighters while managing my speed, maneuvers and weapons in intense dog fights. Strike Suit Zero absolutely nails what’s important, though: the combat. No matter how heavy handed the storytelling got in the final moments, the ending was as insignificant as the narrative beats preceding it. This is likely due in part to the way the story’s told in brief, in-game cutscenes or through talking heads appearing in your heads-up display. I never connected or identified with any of the underdeveloped characters, who always feel like tired war movie stereotypes. Sound familiar? That’s because Strike Suit Zero’s plot lifts a lot from stories you’ve heard a thousand times, but it never manages to develop into anything surprising or meaningful. Now you’re humanity’s last hope, and only through the power of the one-of-a-kind Strike Suit can you hope to take on the Colonial fleet and keep Earth from being destroyed by a new superweapon. While out on a routine mission to prove you’re ready to get your wings again, the evil Colonial forces attack the Earth fleet, destroying all but a few capital ships and star fighters. Use the micro HDMI port to connect your SHIELD Tablet to a TV, for space action on the big screen.In Strike Suit Zero you play as a disgraced pilot named Adams. How good a pilot are you? Compare scores using Google + powered leaderboard, and compare achievements with friends. Take advantage of new UI features and touchscreen controls, for precision dogfighting on the move. Music from award-winning sound designer Paul Ruskay (Homeworld) including a collaboration with Japanese singer/songwriter Kokia (Tales of Innocence, Gunslinger Girl: II Teatrino). Ship Designs from renowned Mechanical Design engineer Junji Okubo (Appleseed: Ex Machina, Steel Battalion). Discover the color and vibrancy of the Strike Suit universe across 13 unique locations. Vibrant and vivid universe: space is far from the dark, featureless void you'd expect. The Strike Suit: strategically switch from Pursuit Mode (speed and power) to Strike Mode (a powerful, highly manoeuvrable combat mode).Ĭapital Ship Destruction: take capital ships apart piece by piece – take out their turrets or target weak-points to blow out entire sections of their superstructure. Take advantage of six craft, including three Strike Suits, to experience dogfighting action as you've never seen it before.ĭeveloped exclusively for Tegra K1 devices, such as NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet.įast, frantic space combat: freely engage multiple enemies, dogfight other pilots, fight massive fleet battles and defend vast structures. Upgrade your Strike Suit and customize your weapon load-outs to tailor combat to your tastes. Engage intelligent enemy fighters and take on colossal capital ships, exploiting weak points in their super-structure to blow them apart piece by piece. Immerse yourself in massive fleet battles where your dogfighting skills will directly affect the fate of the cosmos.ĭiscover a colorful and vibrant universe, with an epic story spanning 17 unique missions. Take control of the Strike Suit – a craft with the ability to transform into a hulking suit of space armor - in a bid to save Earth from destruction. In the year 2299, an interstellar war rages. ** Now available on the Google Nexus 9 Tablet **
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