Steel Seed Reviews

Steel Seed is ranked in the 40th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
4 / 5
Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed is a great dystopian journey that masterfully blends stealth, action, and storytelling. Its emotional depth, strategic game-play, and atmospheric world make it a must-play for fans of the genre.

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6.9 / 10.0
May 1, 2025

Steel Seed has perhaps set the bar a little too high for itself. It is not a firework display of action, but rather shines in the dark. Stealth is clearly the focus here and, paired with a solid sci-fi story, there is always fun to be had. However, the whole thing is more suited to players who are not yet familiar with the genre.

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74 / 100
Apr 22, 2025

While Steel Seed's story and character depth do fall short, its impressive presentation makes it a worthwhile indie experience; just manage your expectations. It's not perfect by any means, especially if you're looking for a narrative-driven game.

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5.5 / 10.0
May 2, 2025

While there are moments in Steel Seed where it feels quite enjoyable, the overall package is fairly forgettable.

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Pure Dead Gaming
Kirkland Gray
6 / 10.0
May 1, 2025

Steel Seed is a frustrating and mundanely derivative mess in most aspects of its game design, but its one signature highlight is that it excels at offering a unique hardcore stealth gameplay loop featuring an interesting and dynamic toolkit for creative takedowns and maneuvers. Considering that Steel Seed was made by a rather small independent studio and that it offers somewhat inventive stealth mechanics, I do think Steel Seed is a decent addition to the stealth genre. However, I don't feel as though Steel Seed is a sufficiently enjoyable game due to all of its shortcomings in a variety of areas, which make Steel Seed feel monotonous, unpolished, and uninspired in its totality.

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85 / 100
Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed is real proof of how good ideas in video game development can lead to greatness, and that you don't have to be a super-rich company to make an amazing game.

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6 / 10.0
Apr 29, 2025

Steel Seed is a game full of missed opportunities. The solid stealth elements and occasionally impressive visual moments show potential, but that is overshadowed by a weak story, flat characters, and repetitive gameplay. The skill system offers short-lived entertainment, but can't hide the fact that Steel Seed ultimately remains stuck in mediocrity. For fans hungry for a new stealth adventure, Steel Seed may be worth picking up, as long as they temper their expectations. But for many, this game will disappear into a pile, never to be touched again.

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6 / 10.0
Apr 27, 2025

Despite some early potential, we came away from Steel Seed underwhelmed by its muddled gameplay style and not all that compelling tale. It has its moments, but players looking for either stealth or action gaming are best off looking elsewhere.

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7.3 / 10.0
Apr 27, 2025

Steel Seed moves between highs and lows while still being enjoyable for its entire duration, shining in its settings and in the stealth and platforming phases, while the story and combat system are definitely improvable. If you love stealth action and cybernetic atmospheres, it's worth giving it a chance.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 26, 2025

Steel Seed is a game right up my alley. I love this genre and the games that have that surface level of jank. There is just something about seeing a game built with such clear passion that sometimes doesn’t get the level of polish we see in AAA. I get that many will see a very bare-bones approach to its combat, and I totally agree with that, but there is something fun here that I had a great time with, crashes aside. It's flawed, certainly, and could have used more to make me enjoy the two leads, especially Koby, but ultimately, it's an experience I enjoyed, and eager to see what the team does next.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 26, 2025

Steel Seed delivers an emotional narrative in a haunting world, but stumbles where it matters most, Storm in a Teacup clearly poured their heart into Steel Seed’s story, but by neglecting the equally vital pillars of pacing, gameplay engagement, and atmospheric immersion, the game ultimately delivers an emotional journey that resonates — but doesn’t fully satisfy me.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed has a lot to say and a lot to show you, presenting a narrative-heavy game with some incredible scenery and cinematic moments. However, I personally found the gameplay a little underwhelming, and was a bit polarized by the story and characters. It’s a game I can certainly see others enjoying, even if it wasn’t really for me.

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4 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2025

Steel Seed has everything that I love: explosive set pieces, stealth-focused gameplay and souls-like combat. Unfortunately, none of these elements work together here. Each part felt undercooked for an experience that I cannot recommend to anyone. Despite this, there’s a lot of potential there for something greater, and I hope we get to see a more focused game next.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed represents a nice compromise between inspiration and identity, between accessibility and depth. Its cyberpunk atmospheres reference the cornerstones of the genre, and the gameplay recalls (sometimes too much) some of the most appealing productions of recent years. Steel Seed nevertheless remains a nice step forward for our Storm in a Teacup.

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Recommended
Apr 23, 2025

Steel Seed is a game of contrasts. Its stunning environmental design and ambitious premise are somewhat undermined by predictable storytelling and technical limitations.

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Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed is an enjoyable mix of stealth, parkour, and combat with a solid story and creative mechanics—while some enemy encounters feel a bit unbalanced and the robots lack personality, the strategic use of Koby, satisfying stealth, and rewarding exploration make it a strong and memorable experience overall.

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84 / 100
Apr 22, 2025

After hours of playing, Steel Seed has earned a spot as one of my favorite stealth games in recent memory. It’s not flashy. It’s not trying to reinvent the genre. But what it does, it does with care, style, and substance. This is a game for players who like to think their way through a challenge, who enjoy immersive worlds that don’t yell at you, and who appreciate games that respect your time and intelligence. If that sounds like you, give Steel Seed your attention. It deserves it.

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Ehhh
Apr 23, 2025

A very middle-of-the-road game, Steel Seed has some great things going for it, and some real headaches that I wish could be remedied. If it weren’t for the massive difficulty fluctuation and iffy platforming, it could stand with its contemporaries without question. Still, it could be worth a purchase solely for its lofty ambition and immaculate presentation.

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4 / 10.0
Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed has hints of an enjoyable story and fun platforming, stealth, and action gameplay, but suffers from pacing and progression to the point that the experience could not be saved even by the great visual and sound design.

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6.8 / 10.0
Apr 22, 2025

Steel Seed can be a good distraction in the first few hours, but, unfortunatelly, it quickly becomes repetitive. Overall, it feels like an average game from the PlayStation 2 era, but it doesn't do anything particularly well or exceptionally enough to avoid falling into the category of completely forgettable.

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