Strike Suit Zero

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GAME SUMMARY

Strike Suit Zero

Rating: 4.4 (17 votes cast)

In the year 2299, an interstellar war rages on. In a bid to save Earth from destruction, you must take control of the Strike Suit – a revolutionary fighter craft with the ability to transform into a lethal suit of space armor. Immerse yourself in massive fleet battles where your dog-fighting skills will directly affect the fate of the cosmos.

Discover a colorful and vibrant universe, with an epic story where the fate of Earth hangs in the balance and your actions will determine the outcome: preventing Earth’s destruction is your immediate concern but preserving its future is your ultimate goal.

Engage intelligent enemy fighters and take on colossal capital ships, exploiting weak points in their super-structure to blow them apart.  Upgrade your ships and customize your weapon load-outs to tailor combat to your tastes. Take advantage of four unique craft, including the Strike Suit, to experience dogfighting action as you’ve never seen it before.

This is space combat reborn.

Key Features

  • Fast, frantic space combat: freely engage multiple enemies, dogfight other pilots, fight massive fleet battles and defend vast structures.
  • The Strike Suit: strategically switch from Pursuit Mode (speed and power) to Strike Mode (a powerful, highly maneuverable combat mode)
  • Capital 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.
  • Multiple endings: your choices in game directly affect the state of Earth at the end of the game.
  • Vibrant and vivid universe: space is far from the dark, featureless void it’s supposed to be. Discover the color and vibrancy of the Strike Suit universe across 13 unique locations.
  • Ship Designs from renowned Mechanical Design engineer Junji Okubo (Appleseed: Ex Machina, Steel Battalion.)
  • Music from award-winning composer Paul Ruskay (Homeworld) including a collaboration with Japanese singer/songwriter Kokia (Tales of Innocence, Gunslinger Girl: II Teatrino)
  • Joystick compatible: as well as being fully optimized for mouse and keyboard, and gamepads, Strike Suit Zero is compatible with a range of joysticks for full immersion.
  • Multi-screen support: play the game across three monitors, and discover the Strike Suit universe in all its widescreen glory.

 Reviews:

"bring[s] stellar flight combat and more stand-out moments than any Call Of Duty set piece." NowGamer 8/10 -- http://www.nowgamer.com/pc/pc-reviews/1777054/strike_suit_zero_review.html

"just about everything you want in a space combat game" Penny Arcade

Strike Suit Zero nails the balance between simulation and arcade shooter, creating an excellent combat experience” – IGN 7.5/10

© Born Ready Games Ltd. 2013

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System Requirements

    • Minimum Specifications
    • Processor Speed: 2.4Ghz Dual-Core
    • RAM 4Gb
    • VRAM 512Mb
    • GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250/ATI Radeon 4000 series
    • DX version DX11
    • 3D capabilities SM3.0
    • Hard Drive 2.5GB
    • OS Version Vista
    • Sound Card 2.1 output
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    • Recommended Specifications
    • Processor Speed: 2.4Ghz Quad-Core
    • RAM 4Gb
    • VRAM 1Gb
    • GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560/ATI Radeon HD 5850
    • DX version DX11
    • 3D capabilities SM3.0
    • Hard Drive 2.5GB
    • OS Version Win7
    • Sound Card 5.1 output
  • Note: This product requires a third-party download and account

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REVIEWS

Strike Suit Zero review

By partiallylit posted 2nd May

A decent game unfortunately marred by a few wonky controls and a horrid checkpoint system. The camera in strike suit mode I found to be occasionally difficult to aim. The checkpointing is terrible, it does not save your progress, it is a point set within the default progression of the mission not your own. For the most part this isn't particularly noticeable. However there are a couple of missions where Cruisers and Destroyers that I had destroyed much earlier in a mission are suddenly revived when I reload a checkpoint. Unless ships are destroyed as part of the mission objectives then they are revived at checkpoint whether you killed them earlier or not. The story is solid by the numbers, nothing to note, but neither is it distractingly bad.

Strike Suit Zero review

By Evilpilli posted 16th February

A great, brainless and gorgeus space shooter, which handles it's gameplay mechaninc in a marvelous, and it is one of the more fluid games I've played in a while

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