GamerZines writes:
Back in October Born Ready Games took to Kickstarter to tell the world that they wanted to bring the space combat genre back to the masses with a new game Strike Suit Zero, bandying around names like Freespace, Wing Commander and even the almighty X-Wing to tempt potential backers to dig into their pockets.
After spending a few days with Strike Suit Zero we've come to the conclusion that this isn't quite the grand space-sim revival which the studio from Guildford alluded to. That isn't to say that it’s a bad game, actually far from it – only it would be much more accurate to compare the release to a game like Square Enix’s criminally underrated Project Sylpheed, with all the animé tropes that entails.
Everspace, Strike Suit Zero, and House of the Dying Sun are part of a welcome space sim Renaissance.
Humble Bundle is running a DRM-Freedom Sale. Numerous games are available at low prices and can be downloaded straight from the Humble Bundle site.
Born Ready Games' developer James Brooksby explains how the high-end PC shooter Strike Suit Zero has been ported to the new Nvidia Shield Tablet courtesy of Tegra K1 technology in this exclusive interview from Gamescom 2014.
Two years ago Intel was promoting this PC game and now it's on mobile with Nvidia.