About This Game Steel Empire is a steam punk shoot'em up game featuring a frantic combat filled with powerful enemies and insane obstacles. Enjoy a beautiful world and retro game-play as you dodge and shoot your way through classical stages. Choose one of 4 difficulty settings according to your set of skills and fight the evil empire! See how well you did using the Replay Mode and show your worth by getting all achievements.Originally released on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive consoles in 1992, it was later ported to the Nintendo Game Boy Advance in 2004 and to the Nintendo 3DS in 2014, and now is coming to PC! Choose to fly one of two classes of fighter aircraft: the Etopirica (ET-02R), a small and a fast plane, or the Zappellon, a slower but more resistant zeppelin. You fly in only one direction, but you can fire from behind as well as ahead. Levels are divided into a few stages to complete, each with their own boss before moving onto the next level. After a level is complete, you can change your craft, watch a replay, continue the game in your current craft, or save your progress.During the game there is a certain number of lives and continues at your disposal. Once the health bar is depleted, a life is lost with a play continuing normally. If all lives are used, you can hit a continue, which will restart at either the beginning or midpoint of a stage depending on how far you were. When all continues are expended, the game is over.To increase your firepower, collect powerups such as experience points, health, bombs or additional lives.Complete remake truthful to the original game, based on 3DS version with improved graphics and controlsSide-scrolling shoot'em up game, originally released on Sega Genesis and later on Game Boy Advance and Nintendo 3DS7 complex stages full of adrenaline-pumping action and boss fightsCollect special power-ups and increase your firepower with a level-up system (up to 20 levels)Steam Achievements & Trading CardsFull controller supportThe classic is back! 6d5b4406ea Title: Steel EmpireGenre: ActionDeveloper:MebiusPublisher:TeyonRelease Date: 13 Sep, 2018 Steel Empire Torrent Download [key] empire steel buildings reviews. steel empire boss. steel empire nintendo 3ds. steel for empire state building. steel empire review. empire steel srinagar. steel empire pc torrent. empire steel tulsa. empire steel srinagar. steel empire garden border. steel empire 3ds rom. empire steel yuba city. empire steel hicksville long island. steel empire 3ds metacritic. empire steel padiham. empire steel billings mt. steel workers on the empire state building. steel empire pc game. empire steel manchester nh. steel empire switch. empire steel no dig fence. steel empire switch. steel faith overhaul empire units. steel empire sega. steel empire mega drive. empire steel fence panel. empire steel ruler. empire steel welding and fabrication. steel empire emuparadise. steel empire gba. empire steel bender. steel empire mobygames. empire steel works llc. steel empire genesis review. stainless steel khwarezmian empire. empire steel bloomington ca. steel faith overhaul 2 empire. steel empire 3ds metacritic. steel empire gba rom. steel faith empire units. empire steel and ornamental. empire steel empire. empire steel erectors. steel faith 2 empire. steel empire gba download. steel empire cf. steele empire podcast. steel empire steam. empire steel house. steel faith overhaul 2 empire units. steel empire genesis rom. empire steel holdings. empire steel padiham. empire steel phoenix az. empire steel detailing. stainless steel byzantine empire late era. steel faith empire 8\/10Pros: Tight controls, reminiscent of the original. Matter of fact, everything gives off a sense of the original or the GBA remake. The graphics have been noticeably improved upon and the game plays very smooth with little to no stuttering.Cons: Honestly, the soundtrack feels ripped from the GBA version and then just had that tinny sound removed. Was kinda hoping for a bit more in this department since the music on the genesis could actually hold it's own against the two. Verdict: If you don't care about the music then this is an instant pick up for any sh'mup fan, difficulty settings give this game nice replayability and will keep you coming back for more.. A very excellent port of the 3DS remake minus the 3D effects. Pity that this port also didn't bundle in the Genesis\/Mega Drive or GBA versions. Would have made a nice compilation for die hard fans of this game like moi. This is one of the best Shmups for the Genesis\/3DS.. -STEEL EMPIRE-Its Gameplay and Controls feel great.its Steampunky art style is superb and its Aged really well.This Version ran absolutley fine and if ur looking to scratch that Shmup Itch then this will do it for you.I wish alot more old retro style games were done as good as this.Thanks guys for Bringing this to steam :D. I've seen a lot of reviews talking about good controls. My only problem with this game, which was my very first game as a kid on the genesis, is that you can't change most of the controls and some of them don't respond very well. You can only switch the three attack controls around which show as A, B and X. In reality, the attack controls are Right, Left and Down on my keyboard. Movement is WSDA. As far as control response, it seems that trying to go down, the S key, doesn't work a lot of the times if I'm also trying to go right or left. I have to let go of either direction and then just go down. Somewhat annoying.. I picked this game up on a whim in the Autumn Sale. Unfortunately its release seems to have been overlooked, because as of writing this it doesn't even have a review score. In fact, its lack of a review score is a large part of my reason for writing this review so I'm going to keep this brief. I believe there are people out there that would enjoy this game if they knew about it.Steel Empire is a shmup with a steam punk aesthetic. You can play either as a zeppelin or a plane and freely switch vehicles between levels. The aircraft have upgradable weapon systems and can shoot left\/right. Although the zeppelin has a slower movement speed, it felt like the stronger ship. There is a story but I've only played one credit so far and I didn't bother to read it. I 1cc'd the game's normal difficult on my first try, so I'd describe it as a pretty easy game. It took a little under an hour which is fairly long for a STG, but the stages felt varied. There is at least one higher difficulty level, but I haven't tried it yet.It's a neat game and I'd recommend it to shmup beginners and people that like the art style. I may update this review later after playing a higher difficulty level.. 8/10Pros: Tight controls, reminiscent of the original. Matter of fact, everything gives off a sense of the original or the GBA remake. The graphics have been noticeably improved upon and the game plays very smooth with little to no stuttering.Cons: Honestly, the soundtrack feels ripped from the GBA version and then just had that tinny sound removed. Was kinda hoping for a bit more in this department since the music on the genesis could actually hold it's own against the two. Verdict: If you don't care about the music then this is an instant pick up for any sh'mup fan, difficulty settings give this game nice replayability and will keep you coming back for more.. A breath of fresher air to a great steampunk shmup indeed. The viewport feels more sizeable, the projectile clarity is much better, bosses have some new surprises, the art and music have been improved considerably, but the controls seems to be the same (which isn't a bad thing at all, considering the controls were good enough as they were to begin, and simple too!).I don't know if I got skilled or the game is easier, but for me to beat it on Normal without using a continue? I'm gonna wage I got good without knowing, seeing I have been into shoot'em ups for a while. A few improvements I think that can be done and an idea to be considered:- A 2 Player Mode. I know the original didn't have, but that could be an interesting addition.- More screen and resolution options (default resolution, 2x, 3x, full screen or windowed...)- Expand control configuration to include customization to keyboard and better detection of Xinput when the controller is plugged in at any point.- Move the "Save Replay" option to after the player chooses to after the player inputs their initials in the high score.That's about it. Another thing I'd like to say is that I would love a sequel to Steel Empire, so if it happens... Let us know, ok?. A breath of fresher air to a great steampunk shmup indeed. The viewport feels more sizeable, the projectile clarity is much better, bosses have some new surprises, the art and music have been improved considerably, but the controls seems to be the same (which isn't a bad thing at all, considering the controls were good enough as they were to begin, and simple too!).I don't know if I got skilled or the game is easier, but for me to beat it on Normal without using a continue? I'm gonna wage I got good without knowing, seeing I have been into shoot'em ups for a while. A few improvements I think that can be done and an idea to be considered:- A 2 Player Mode. I know the original didn't have, but that could be an interesting addition.- More screen and resolution options (default resolution, 2x, 3x, full screen or windowed...)- Expand control configuration to include customization to keyboard and better detection of Xinput when the controller is plugged in at any point.- Move the "Save Replay" option to after the player chooses to after the player inputs their initials in the high score.That's about it. Another thing I'd like to say is that I would love a sequel to Steel Empire, so if it happens... Let us know, ok?
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