EDGE - Strike Suit Zero’s aesthetic is eastern. This PC space dogfighter is neon blue and cherry-blossom pink, and casts the player as the pilot of a spaceship-cum-mecha – the eponymous Strike Suit. Its story – a tale of Earth’s struggle against the colonists it fired out to inhabit our galaxy’s other worlds – is told via anime-esque talking heads and subtitled text. But Strike Suit Zero isn’t Japanese. It’s from Guildford, and it’s being made by a team who class resolutely western games as their core influences. Born Ready Games was raised on space-based classics like TIE Fighter, Freelancer, and Starlancer.
Everspace, Strike Suit Zero, and House of the Dying Sun are part of a welcome space sim Renaissance.
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Born Ready Games' developer James Brooksby explains how the high-end PC shooter Strike Suit Zero has been ported to the new Nvidia Shield Tablet courtesy of Tegra K1 technology in this exclusive interview from Gamescom 2014.
Two years ago Intel was promoting this PC game and now it's on mobile with Nvidia.
Is that actually saying something?
Also can't help saying that the more I see of the game, the more I question it having a mech theme when its really just another space flight sim.
A really nice looking one with great designs overall, but still a space sim.
I really haven't read anything about this game, up until now.
Maybe it being a PC Only game has something to do with it.