It's 500 years in the future. Man and machine are virtually one, and the greatest megacity in the world is locked in a brutal war. Mammoth, biomechanical monsters tear at the sky, and the earth shakes with the full fury of a brutal battle. These are the warriors of the future, when war escalates to...
It's 500 years in the future. Man and machine are virtually one, and the greatest megacity in the world is locked in a brutal war. Mammoth, biomechanical monsters tear at the sky, and the earth shakes with the full fury of a brutal battle. These are the warriors of the future, when war escalates to massive proportions, and immense power of destruction engulfs the streets. Harness the power, make a difference. Take control. Become Slave Zero!
Control 60 feet of raw power as Slave Zero.
Rampage through a city filled with hover cars, ground traffic, and screaming humans fleeing for their lives.
Protect your allies; steal from and destroy the enemy, while working your way up a 7 mile high city.
Crush cars and tanks under foot; climb city buildings or swat hover vehicles while completing mission objectives.
I would have loved Slave Zero when I was a child, but it is even better playing it now, seeing how good the controlls and the gameplay are without the nostalgia, goes to show how well this game aged.
Really enjoying what I've played so far. It's an old game, obviously, but the environments still look nice. As long as you like levels made of skyscrapers and neon signs. Mechanically, there's nothing very unique going on, but the controls all feel solid and enjoyable. You'll be stomping on cars and tanks, shooting down jets and choppers by the score, blowing up buildings, and blasting apart enemy mechs. That's pretty much it. I paid $1.50 for it on sale. Definitely worth it, if it's what you're in the mood for. To my knowledge, there are shockingly few contemporary action titles about giant mechs shooting stuff, so this one scratches an itch.
It's a game where you control a giant mech and rampage through a cyberpunk city and destroy everything in your path. There's a story and it does provide just enough motivation to go out blow things up. It's good fun.
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