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Steel Battalion

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Platform:   Xbox   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
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Product Features

  • Control your VT with an exclusive 40-button simulation controller designed and produced exclusively for Steel Battalion.
  • First-person perspective view lets players participate in the action through the cockpit of your mech.
  • Control a Vertical Tank (VT) which features a variety of weapons such as plasma torches, a 270mm rifle, a MK21-6 twin pod rocket launch, and much more.
  • Choose from multiple models of VT's including the Behemoth, Decider and the Falchion.

Product Details

  • Our recommended age: 12 - 20 years
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 0 months and up
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B00006ZCCD
  • Product Dimensions: 19.5 x 14 x 15 inches ; 17.8 pounds
  • Media: Video Game
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,898 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Steel Battalion players operate a strategic, battle mech weapon through 12 action-packed levels, fending off dozens of adversaries while attempting to diffuse a riot that has ensued on a Pacific island ruled by a military dictatorship. Players use a diverse arsenal, including plasma torches and an MK21-6 twin-pod rocket launcher. The game includes an exclusive 40-button controller that has been designed to immerse the player in the role of a VT (Vertical Tank) pilot. It includes trigger buttons to fire weapons; foot pedals to accelerate, boost, and brake; and levers to shift gears and move left to right. Gamers must use the full potential of their VT's abilities in order to survive the battlefield. Mastering the controls of this tactical vehicle allows players to feel as if the VT is part of their own bodies.

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In the near future, military unrest runs rampant and you've just been promoted to chief pilot! Your weapon? The state-of-the-art, tactical battle-mech known as the Vertical Tank (VT). It's the most evolved, hi-powered form of military weapon ever created. To succeed, you will master the integrated control interface in the most realistic battle-mech si

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54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most immersive, entertaining game ever; bar none., March 21, 2003
Steel Battalion is not a game.
It is an experience.

No simple review could possibly explain the intangible thrill there is in simply starting up the massive VTs that you will spend the next great many hours of your life driving. It's the sort of sheer adrenaline-laced high you got the first time you drove a car on a freeway at just a -little- over the speed limit. It is, put simply, incredible.

So, enough of that, let's get to the review.

Gameplay:
Steel Battalion is, in every manner of the word, a simulator. Do not expect mechassault, armored core or even mechwarrior. This is MS Combat Flight Simulator on legs, with much bigger guns. This is really what it would probably feel like to pilot one of the first mechs. VT's (Vertical Tanks, as the game calls mechs) are not nimble, agile or even speedy. They are tanks with legs. They are slow, heavy and plodding. And you'll love every step they take. Of course, the most obvious gameplay factor is the controller. Basically, the controller is three panels and footpedals. The left panel houses a gear shift (similiar to a car, but it only goes straight up and down), a few toggle switches (used during, and only during, startup), and a horizontal joystick (that is, a joystick with only an X axis). This joystick controls the direction your VT moves in, and also is topped by an analog stick (which is almost identical to the XBox controller's) which controls the independently moving camera. The center panel of the controller houses mostly buttons (all of which light up green or red, by the way), along with a radio dial that's used to communicate with your wingmen and call supply choppers. The right panel houses the second joystick, which moves along both axis, a few buttons and the eject switch (complete with plastic flip-up safety cover). The joystick controls you weapon aiming and firing. Lastly, the foot pedals connect by a wire to the controller base. There are three pedals: accelerator, brakes and strafe. Strafe basically allows you to dash forward, backward, left or right. This is used to evade weapons fire as well as rebalance your VT if you start tipping.

So, what does this all mean? Basically, it means some major mech a$$ whupping action. VTs control like tanks, with manual gear-shifting and independent weapons aiming. In terms of missions, most are either "clear the area", "destroy a target" or "infiltrate a city". The small number of defensive missions is legitimized by the fact that this game takes place during an offensive invasion of a rebellious island, a situation with little need for defensive maneuvers. The whole game has a WWII-like atmosphere, with most battles involving almost exclusively heavy-armor battles.

Graphics:
Steel Battalion's graphics are bizarrely beautiful. Basically, the game gives up extreme levels of polygons for overall atmosphere. However, this is hardly a problem. The entire game takes place either in briefings or in gritty, dark combat. Briefings are handled very militarily, using topographical tactical maps, satellite photos, symbols and arrows to lay out mission objectives. Dry, sure, but very realistic and moody. During battles, however, things get even more dramatic. Basically, the whole game has a sort of Saving Private Ryan-esque grain to it. Colors are washed out, explosions spray dirt and smoke encompasses the vast battlefields. However, under all this grit and grime there's a sort of grim beauty to the world of Steel Battalion. All VTs self-shadow, and animation is dead-on. Weapons fire gives off flares, explosions are dramatic and glorious, and models, both animate and inanimate, are detailed and extremely well textured. This is truly and XBox-worthy game. By far the most impressive moments take place in cities. It is in these townscapes that you truly realize the sheer size of your VTs. Most buildings, which are extremely detailed, only go up to your waist. Light glares off windows and rooftops just as in real life. In a port, huge gas tanks explode when shot, spewing flames and debris and hurling nearby tanks an trucks. Basically, this is a gorgeous game. The only real graphical problem is some popup during a few missions, most noticably the second one, when a cityscape snaps into view in the background. However, this never really hurts gameplay, and the aesthetic loss is by far balanced away by the rock steady frame rate.

Audio:
There's no music in this game unless you buy a boombox (in game), which gives off [bad] tinny music. Other than that, the sound is unbelievable. Hearing this game in 5.1 is nothing short of amazing. Booming, bass-filled thunderclaps erupt from every step of the huge metal monsters that are VTs. Weapons fire starts with the sound of mortar shells and ends somewhere near the hounds of hell themselves. Your VT gives off engine noises like three tanks strapped together and rolling at full speed. Every hit you take gives off creaking and groaning effects from the bending of metal and shattering of armor. You will hear every single noise, from the ejecting of huge shells from your machine gun the the crumbling of tremendous skyskrapers, and it all sounds real. Very, very real.

Finale:
Basically, but this game. ...People will tell you that you're a fool for spending enough for a console on a single game. Ignore them. This is worth it. Even if no other game ever uses this controller (which is unlikely, as a XBox Live-enabled sequel is confirmed in the works), it's still worth it. Trust me. The only thing preventing you from buying this game right now should be figuring out where to put it.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Innovative and Challenging, Well Worth the Price, December 8, 2002
By dark54555 "dark54555" (Dallas, TX United States) - See all my reviews
Steel Battalion is truly an innovation in gaming. Not since the days of the BattleTech Centers (originally Virtual World) has a game like this existed. The controller is the bulk of the cost, and with more games "in development" using it, you will definately get more than your money's worth.

Steel Battalion itself takes time to get the hang of. It has been compared to "driving a manual transmission car...while juggling." However, the difficulty only adds to the realism. Your mech moves very realistically, with varying acceleration and even the ability to fall over if you move too quickly. The controller has an eject button, and if you don't use it, there are consequences for dying. You'll have to discover those for yourself. Once you get the hang of the game, it is very enjoyably and truly challenging.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new extreme in gaming, and this time, a good one..., March 7, 2004
By Asher Lawson (Old Saybrook, CT United States) - See all my reviews
Very rarely, these days, does a new game from a major publisher challenge and excite the player on the same level, or with the same intensity of Steel Battalion. In this day in age, when videogames have become a mass-produced commodity of a billion-dollar industry, the target consumer is not the same person he was ten or twenty years ago. With videogames having thoroughly been established as a mainstream entertainment medium long before now, the marketing focus as with prime time television and pop radio, is on the mainstream consumer - Mr. Average.

And so it is greatly surprising to the hardcore gamer when he is sniped so forcefully by a publishing giant like Capcom.

One cannot even begin to describe Steel Battalion without first mentioning the hulking controller. With 33 buttons, five toggle switches, three pedals, two joysticks, one thumbstick, one throttle and a rotary dial, it is one of, if not the most complex controllers ever produced for a videogame on any platform, ever. Even more amazing than this impressive array of toys is that they all have a function in Steel Battalion. And boy will you need them. The vehicles one pilots in Steel Battalion are known in the game-world lingo as VTs, or Vertical Tanks, and they behave exactly as their name suggests; they are ponderous, immense, and very complex. If you are too aggressive, you will run out of fuel, if you get distracted, you might fall over, and if you're too slow, you'll get killed.

The graphics and audio are highly stylized and atmospheric; this game really shines on a large-screen HDTV with surround-sound. Enemy AI is challenging, especially when equipped with newer VTs, and the missions are never dull. The campaign is disappointingly short, however, so if you're a Live subscriber, consider picking up Line of Contact as well.

The complexity of the controller coupled with the depth of the gameplay add up to one thing: Intense, jaw-clenching battles of epic ferocity which tax the player's mind and his senses to the limit. Those who excell at Steel Battalion are truly the elite.

Note: If you are the lowest common denominator, this game is not for you. But if you're tired of having successive editions of Medal of Honor and Tony Hawk jammed down your throat repeatedly, this just might be the ticket, and with one (Live only) sequel already out the door and the possibility for more to come, this will only get better.

Steel Battalion is a kick in the head, and that's just what we need.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully complicated
Awesome game, great controller, like no other. No tutorial to speak of, but avid gamers will catch on quickly. Would highly reccommend for the non-serious gamer. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Expensive but fun
Steel Battalion is expensive but fun.

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Published on April 7, 2005 by Matthew Smith

2.0 out of 5 stars Too much cost for too little!!!
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Published on April 4, 2005 by C. Thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars Hardcore Gamer's R3jo1c3!!!
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Published on January 8, 2005 by Ryan Koehler

3.0 out of 5 stars WAY OVERATED
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1.0 out of 5 stars Online play is the only reason to buy this yet it's flawed
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