Steel Empire reviews

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Despite smaller Quirks a great Shmup for Newbies Steel Empire is definitely the first Choice for any Newcomer to the shmup genre. In any case, I have not yet accommodated a Shoot ' em Up, which is lighter than this one. An unused steampunk setting, great Soundtrack, butter-soft controls, uncomplicated Power-up systems and the Ability to baller forwards as well as backwards, but make the Game not only for Newcomers, but also for long-established Shmup players interesting. However, a little more Entitlement, a clean English Translation and a lower Price Would be clear Suggestions For improvement. Because of these Quirks, Steel Empire flies narrowly past the hit seal. Still a great Game, Thumbs up! Pro and Kontra: Pro:-four difficulty levels, two Aircraft, Achievements and unlockable Material ensure a high Replay value-flawless playability-original Steampunk setting-great Soundtrack with earworm character Neutral:-very Recentr-based difficulty, Professionals are probably underwhelmed-7 Stages with a Playing Time of About one Hour of Kontra:-miserable English Text translation-some Boss opponents are recycled in the later Course Of the game-the Victory becomes too much of a victory after All pre-chewed. For example, The Continues could have been completely dispensed with-high Price (£14.99)
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Product received for free More Megadrive/Genesis on Steam please!!!! More in the Retro Curator You have to Say in defence it's a Remake of the 1992 Shoot ' em Ups Steel Empire. Better said, the N3DS Version, which has been improved again. It has to be said That the Developers of Mebius have produced this with bravura almost 1:1 damn well and the retro Charm nevertheless comes across very well. The Soundtrack has also been improved really well, yet has been stylistically retained. I have this Game after that (on easy ...:D) However, it is far from through and offers a lot of Replayability. In Terms of High Score Hunting. As Well as ending the different Achievements. Especially since you can't even play with the "true" End Boss with easy. And not this great Achievements System can complete, which has been very good as a Bonus. Which I would like to see more often. The Difficulty Levels are neat, easy should be used for getting warm or for inexperienced players of this Kind. Because it hasn't lost anything compared to the 1992nd Megadrive Game. Verdict: It offers neat fun, Shot 'Em Ups friends will have their Joy. (Especially since Here also a little better is handled with the gameplay than in many 0815 Destersiders. Sometimes shoot backwards, or a Level system, which makes for better Shots after Death. (Additionally Powerup's And Super Bombs) Achja, you can also go to the Main Menu in between, after every Mission and don't have to play through everything into a Rush, also a very good modern Feature, which some lack. (Even if the Appeal Is very horny.) All Missions can also be played afterwards. For €153, I would have liked the Original to be included as a Bonus, then the Collection of this good Game would have been complete. Since you have the Rights. Retro Fans/Shoot ' em Ups fans can strike what it's worth to you, you decide. More Retros and a Retrofinder/Curator can be found here https://steamcommunity.com/groups/forretro
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