Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut Reviews

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut is ranked in the 30th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
3 / 5.0
Apr 20, 2014

All in all, Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut is an enjoyable game. It adds a fresh new feel to an otherwise old, washed-up genre that can appeal to just about anybody looking for a casual gameplay experience.

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Apr 6, 2014

To be clear, Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut is still not an easy game. It is a better-paced and better balanced game, allowing even relative newcomers to zero-gravity dogfights to be able to build up the skills to become ace pilots.

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69 / 100
Apr 12, 2014

While not perfect Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut is not a bad game at all.  Although it can get tough, and can seem repetitive at times, there are far worse games out there.  Those who are fans of space combat games can do no harm by checking out this game on the Xbox One, and those who haven't delved into the world of space combat to date should take a close look at this title too, as there is some fun to be had. 

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7 / 10.0
Apr 28, 2014

The game straddles the line between fun and annoying at times. Playing for extended periods will surely end in burn out, but for the short spurts played it offers some fun and exciting gameplay among some rather boring backdrops and generic story.

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Ken McKown
Top Critic
6.5 / 10.0
Apr 15, 2014

Those looking for a new experience on their shiny new consoles would do well to check it out if they enjoy these types of experiences.

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6.5 / 10.0
Apr 10, 2014

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut provides a great deal of fundamental successes with a great deal of equally fundamental flaws. Though the gameplay is solid and engaging, the weak narrative, delayed progression, and sparse gameplay variety leave this game only to those who love mechs.

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7 / 10
Apr 6, 2014

When it's at its absolute best, Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut is a brilliantly bombastic, incredibly intense space combat game that's sure to give you wings. Complex controls, a couple of poor design choices, and some iffy mechanics can make it difficult to love, but conquering the final frontier will leave you with a sense of accomplishment that's currently unrivalled on the PS4.

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75 / 100
Apr 14, 2014

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut may not be for everyone, and if you suit up expecting a AAA budget game you might be disappointed. Looking past the surface, the combat is surprisingly deep and satisfying once you get the hang of the controls. With unlockables and 18 missions that range from 15-30 minutes each, there is a lot of game for $20 in a genre that has not yet found a foothold in the console market. Reminiscent of Wing Commander: Prophecy, Born Ready scratches an itch for those who love dog-fighting in space, regardless of realism.

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8 / 10
Apr 7, 2014

Oh winged death, how we've missed you...

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8 / 10.0
Apr 7, 2014

Strike Suit Zero is a solid space shooter that offers a well-crafted balance between arcade blasting and tactical challenge. Unless you're a fan of dog-fights and sci-fi, you're unlikely to give Born Ready's console port a second glance, but if you're after a user-friendly blaster with a decent lifespan and enough variety to stave off the tedium often inherent in the genre, then this comes heartily recommended.

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TheSixthAxis
Top Critic
6 / 10
Apr 9, 2014

If repetition isn't a problem for you, however, and you just want to blast-off into space and shoot down enemies by the bucketload, then this game is definitely something you should look into.

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GameSpot
Top Critic
5 / 10
Apr 10, 2014

The Director's Cut version of last year's Strike Suit Zero is periodically entertaining, but clogged up with too much repetition and an unconvincing Transformer ship gimmick.

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6 / 10
Apr 7, 2014

The next gen space combat simulator now plays almost as good as it looks, even if there are still many more improvements needed.

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