Publishers: Kot in Action Creative Artel
Developers: Kot in Action Creative Artel
Genres: Action, Indie
Platforms: PC, Linux
Released: 2011-05-11
Steel Storm: Burning Retribution
Steel Storm: Burning Retribution is the second episode of the Steel Storm series. It’s a top-down arcade shooter where you control a hovertank and need to kill dozens of AI enemies. While Steel Storm was a free game, Burning Retribution was released as a commercial project.
The game is set in a science-fictional universe on a planet attacked by highly-technological aliens. Steel Storm’s single-player campaign is split into several missions where you need to destroy objectives and clean up locations. During fights you can collect boosters and upgrade your vehicle. The in-game world is completely destructible with the fast-paced action and explosions you can set.
However, the game is focused on multiplayer experience. It features deathmatch and a cooperative playthrough, with up to 16 players in every mode. There are also additional challenges in the game. If you complete them, you can unlock first-person camera perspective to look at the game at the different angle.
Steel Storm: Burning Retribution System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements for PC
- OS: Windows 7+
- Processor: 2.0+ GHz Single Core Processor (Dual-Core Processor recommended)
- Memory: 1 Gb RAM (2 Gb or greater recommended)
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT+ or ATI Radeon 2400+ HD with 256 Mb of VRAM (512 Mb of VRAM recommended). latest OpenGL video drivers must be installed
- DirectX®: n/a
- Hard Drive: 900Mb
- Sound: Windows Supported Sound Card
Minimum System Requirements for Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 or alike
- Processor: 2.0+ GHz Single Core Processor (Dual-Core Processor recommended)
- Memory: 1 Gb RAM (2 Gb or greater recommended)
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT+ or ATI Radeon 2400+ HD with 256 Mb of VRAM (512 Mb of VRAM recommended). Latest video drivers must be installed.
- Hard Drive: 900 Mb
- Input: Keyboard + mouse or generic 6-axis gamepad (XB360 gamepad is not supported currently on Linux)