GameJar writes:
"I’ve never really paid any attention to Kickstarter in the past, I’m vaguely aware of what it does, but that’s about it. I’ve certainly never examined any of the games making use of the service, so when I put my hand up in the virtual Game Jar staff room for the Strike Suit Zero preview, I had no idea what to expect. I scurried off to Born Ready’s Kickstarter page to find out what I’d said yes to, and was pleasantly surprised that I’d be playing a space combat game. Naturally I had a read through the pitch, and one paragraph in particular had me licking my lips in anticipation; “Strike Suit Zero is a PC game that offers fast and frantic space-combat, putting you in the middle of massive fleet battles where the fate of Earth relies on your dogfighting skills. You’ll take to the cockpit of a powerful transforming craft known as the Strike Suit, where – at the tap of a button – your craft will transform from a traditional fighter, to a hulking suit of space armour.” Well now, that does indeed sound awesome, but can Born Ready pull it off? I slipped on my space hero suit and prepared to blast off."
Everspace, Strike Suit Zero, and House of the Dying Sun are part of a welcome space sim Renaissance.
Humble Bundle is running a DRM-Freedom Sale. Numerous games are available at low prices and can be downloaded straight from the Humble Bundle site.
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.