Born Ready Games has announced the release of their space combat game Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut in Europe on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. The game is available for £15.99/€19.99 on Xbox One, £15.39/€17.99 on PlayStation 4 and £14.99/€18.99 on PC.
Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut offers the definitive Strike Suit Zero experience for the latest console generation, boasting all new ship models with greatly enhanced textures and lighting and a restructured campaign mode. The game also includes two additional Strike Suits (the Marauder, and the Raptor) and the additional Heroes of the Fleet campaign.
Here are the key features of Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut:
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Fast, frantic space combat: freely engage multiple enemies, dogfight other pilots, fight massive fleet battles and defend vast structures.
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The Strike Suit: strategically switch from Pursuit Mode (speed and power) to Strike Mode (a powerful, highly maneuverable combat mode).
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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.
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Vibrant and vivid universe: space is far from the dark, featureless void you’d expect. Discover the color and vibrancy of the Strike Suit universe across 13 unique locations.
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Ship Designs from renowned Mechanical Design engineer Junji Okubo (Appleseed: Ex Machina, Steel Battalion).
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Music from award-winning sound designer Paul Ruskay (Homeworld) including a collaboration with Japanese singer/songwriter Kokia (Tales of Innocence, Gunslinger Girl: II Teatrino).
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Director’s Cut features new ship models, improved textures and lighting, a restructured campaign, the Heroes of the Fleet mission pack and the Marauder and Raptor Strike Suits.
Enjoy!
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