Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Steam World Heist Switch Review


For me Steam World Heist  is a 2d flat side on turn-based strategy game, which plays like a somewhat simplified XCOM, there is no base building or anything like that, you simple go from level to level using yourt brains to prosper. There is a lot more direct player skill here though, not only do you manoeuvr your team through the levels, figuring out how to best search the ships collecting as much loot as possible but you also try to dispatch your enemies while trying to avoid damage as much as possible. The skill in this really comes from how you attack your enemies; you manually aim each character’s gun and its not just always a case of aaiming it at the badies no you can ricochet bullets off walls to get around cover, and then if you can pull off a headshot you can bring enemies down faster.

You find new robots to join your team as you explore space with Different classes having different advantages, different types of robots can use diffrent kinds of guns and there are absolutly tonnes in the game with my personal favourate being one which refrences the prince song purple rain, keep an eye out for it It brought a massive smile to my face. 

The skill element is not just in how you shoot and move your men though you also have to0 make sure to Properly kit out your team as a well-balanced team can be the essential ingrediant to your success,... I think the game needs to be given serious bonus points not only for its story but also for the characters in it, each of them has there own wonderful little personality and you will find yourself warming to certain ones and wanting to have them by your side on missions.

experience points are only awarded to those who take part in a mission, and most characters really start to hit their stride after you level them up a couple times. the real upgrades come in the unique character abilities that greatly boost their effectiveness in certain situations. Each character becomes more unique as you develop them, and it can be genuinely exciting to see them evolve as you move them up. Suffice to say, you won’t be at much of a loss for options when it comes to team arrangement, and this also gives the game a fair bit of replayability as if your anything like me then youll find you want to go through the game again just to use some of the characters you dont feel you got to know so well the first time around

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