Steel Saviour PC Horizontal Shooter & incredible 2D gfx

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Steel Saviour PC Horizontal Shooter & incredible 2D gfx

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After completing Steel Saviour on the PC, it’s obvious that the game serves as a graphical show-case of the excellent scaling & rotation, anti-aliasing and immense layers of parallax scrolling modern 2D PC shooter are capable of.
It also features Dynamic lighting and weather conditions including fog, rain, mist, and lighting/firestorms. One of the cool treats of the graphics engine, is that this one of the few 2D horizontal Shooters (If not the only) where the levels actually tilt, rotate & scale, giving the illusion of multidirectional scrolling and Depth! This features in incorporated very nicely at the 1st aquatic stage.

The graphics theme and level lay out bares great resemblance to various classic AMIGA shooters like: Project X, Disposable Hero and T-Zero, so yes I would say this is what an AMIGA shooter would have looked like in a alternate parallel universe where AMIGA ruled over the PC and 3D console market and 2D Euro shooters continued to flourish! Also, some in-game level structures look similar to what you would see in Pulstar.

What I can surely say is that Steel Saviour along with the following horizontal 2D shooters has the most incredible 2D and hand drawn graphics I’ve ever witnessed on a shooter:

Agony (AMIGA)
Apidya (AMIGA)
Axelay (SNES)
Blazing Star (NEO GEO)
Disposable Hero (AMIGA)
Fourth Generation (PC)
Gradius V (PS-2)
Project-X (AMIGA)
Pulstar (NEO GEO)
R-Type Final (PS-2)
Soldner-X (PC)
Steel Saviour (PC)
T-Zero (AMIGA)
X-2 (Project X-2) (PSX)

Here is an interview with one of the creators, where he mentions that he was influenced by AMIGA & Team 17 gaming, as well as various 2D shooters, like T-Zero, Project X, X2, Einhander, R-Type, RayStorm.
http://www.gameprog.it/pub/interviste/atlanteq/

The game also features a cool intro and a dark/sinister post-apocalyptic story-line, similar to Steel Empire and Miyazaki’s Warriors of The Wind world theme.
The cut-scenes and briefing text at the beginning of each level, is what you would remember from Project X on the AMIGA back in 1992, so fans should feel right at home!

The difficulty level is quite high that even excels the Project X (Amiga) standards to say the least! I had to use an invincibility trainer to complete it!
The weapon system (as well as the ship it self) is very similar to Einhander, but not as powerful, so it wont be a rare occasion where you’ll feel defenceless against the swarms of enemy waves charging against you!
The Co-Op 2P mode is a welcomed treat that adds quite a lot to the gameplay and fan factor.

Finally, I would say that Steel Saviour is a very solid shooter (Especially in the graphics department!) and along side Baryon, Kamui, Raptor, Tyrian and Fourth Generation, is one of the better PC-Only shoot em ups.

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Notice the Greek letters on the Nautilus submarine Mid-Boss ;)
Its European heritage is evident
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Here are some pics of T-Zero (AMIGA) for graphics comparison & similarities to Steel Saviour:
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Early production shot of Steel Saviour:
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Yes, the Einhander similarities are evident! ;)
http://www.gameprog.it/pub/interviste/a ... ptorT2.jpg
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Ah, Steel Saviour...found it on a German magazine disc about 2 years ago. It runs on one hell of a graphics engine and the system requirements are still very moderate. Love the artstyle - biomech landscapes and designs gone surreal, really cool and unique.
Gameplaywise I think it's quite a brutal game - took me a while to get into the flow of it and the weapons feel rather underpowered forcing you to concentrate your fire on certain enemies. As far as I remember there are barely any one shot kills. Tough game, if you don't play very agrressively you don't stand a chance. I think I reached the last level without using any cheats.
Too bad the creators didn't make another one after that. Imo that's the biggest problem with Euro-shmups...lots of potential and cool ideas but after one project most teams turn their back on the genre :cry:
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Necronom wrote: Too bad the creators didn't make another one after that. Imo that's the biggest problem with Euro-shmups...lots of potential and cool ideas but after one project most teams turn their back on the genre :cry:
That's why we are lucky to have odd ducks such as Shinen
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Necronom wrote:Ah, Steel Saviour...found it on a German magazine disc about 2 years ago. It runs on one hell of a graphics engine and the system requirements are still very moderate. Love the artstyle - biomech landscapes and designs gone surreal, really cool and unique.
Gameplaywise I think it's quite a brutal game - took me a while to get into the flow of it and the weapons feel rather underpowered forcing you to concentrate your fire on certain enemies. As far as I remember there are barely any one shot kills. Tough game, if you don't play very agrressively you don't stand a chance. I think I reached the last level without using any cheats.
Too bad the creators didn't make another one after that. Imo that's the biggest problem with Euro-shmups...lots of potential and cool ideas but after one project most teams turn their back on the genre :cry:
Just download the trainer gamecopy world...
http://m0006.gamecopyworld.com/games/pc ... iour.shtml
and play it with unlimited weapons & smart bombs, it quite fun.
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ST Dragon wrote:
Necronom wrote:Ah, Steel Saviour...found it on a German magazine disc about 2 years ago. It runs on one hell of a graphics engine and the system requirements are still very moderate. Love the artstyle - biomech landscapes and designs gone surreal, really cool and unique.
Gameplaywise I think it's quite a brutal game - took me a while to get into the flow of it and the weapons feel rather underpowered forcing you to concentrate your fire on certain enemies. As far as I remember there are barely any one shot kills. Tough game, if you don't play very agrressively you don't stand a chance. I think I reached the last level without using any cheats.
Too bad the creators didn't make another one after that. Imo that's the biggest problem with Euro-shmups...lots of potential and cool ideas but after one project most teams turn their back on the genre :cry:
Just download the trainer gamecopy world...
http://m0006.gamecopyworld.com/games/pc ... iour.shtml
and play it with unlimited weapons & smart bombs, it quite fun.

That is one messed up website.

Are the downloads on here actually DOWNLOADABLE?

The link you just gave does nothing but spray ads at me if I click anything (fortunately this PC is VERY well protected against spyware, or I'd not have even tried it)



EDIT: nevermind, was clicking the wrong thing.

Still, I think I'll just avoid this place......
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Yes they're downloadable, and no you wont get any spyware from gamecopy world.
I've been getting all my patches / cracks / trainers from there for years, and no problem what so ever thus far!
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Looks awesome - wish I had a beefy enough machine to run it :oops:
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that web site

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i sure could not fine the link to download anything!!! ALL LINKS TO OTHER SITES !!!!
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@XEROX

See the blue disc images? Click on it, a new window will pop up.

@FRO
Game is not very demanding (also due to its age...), it even runs fine on my older system which is a Pentium 3 with Riva TNT2 bought in '99. Your graphics card should support DX8 though cause that's where the eye candy is coming from :)
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Too bad I couldn't find any way to order the game. I remember seeing it a good while ago, and wanted to get it after I tried the demo, but every link either led to a dead page, or a site that had nothing about ordering the game.
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The Coop wrote:Too bad I couldn't find any way to order the game. I remember seeing it a good while ago, and wanted to get it after I tried the demo, but every link either led to a dead page, or a site that had nothing about ordering the game.

9.99$ at http://www.gamevault.ca/download-and-play-game/977/
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Thanks, Necronom. Mine is a P4 (though I need to upgrade the RAM), and the on-board card supports DX8 (& DX9 for that matter).
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unsane wrote:
The Coop wrote:Too bad I couldn't find any way to order the game. I remember seeing it a good while ago, and wanted to get it after I tried the demo, but every link either led to a dead page, or a site that had nothing about ordering the game.

9.99$ at http://www.gamevault.ca/download-and-play-game/977/
Thanks as well!

Ours is a P4 as well, but this file must be huge, because the download stopped at 77%. I hate it when that happens; I will try again, though, as this looks awesome.
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joystick?

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anyone know if this game supports a joystic/keypad?
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@XERO

Yes, it does support joypads. Though this should never be an issue anyway because there still is Joytokey:

http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/Jo ... ersion.htm

@dave4shmups

Not really, size of installation is 320 MB.
MINIMUM system requirements are:

Pentium 2, 350 Mhz
128 RAM
DX8 graphics card
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i played this one about 3-4 years ago... its hard and kinda frustrating at 1st (underpowered weapons anyone?), but when you get the hang of it, its enjoyable... but the game is still lackin in the gameplay department... now, the graphic department its where this game really excels... beautiful from A-Z... and it runs smooth on my old rigg (AMD AthlonXP 2000+, 512 RAM, nVidia GF5200)...

i use to play most of the shmups on my PC with the keyboard, but i DONT recommend doin so with this one... you WONT beat it no matter what.
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Finally got around to getting it. Not a bad game. Even on Easy this game's got some challenge to it. Nice graphics, decent tunes, and a lot of fluid movement on the bosses in a Konami/Flash sort of way. Definitely worth $10.

Thanks for the link unsane.
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Doesn't work on Windows Vista. :cry:
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I finally got this downloaded; utterly awesome shmup!! :D We need more Euro-Shmups like this, IMO.
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How's the art direction?
It is powerup of laser.
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what sucks is this was released years ago under another name and I paid to register it and never got anything. :(

What was in the demo was awesome though.
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T-Zwei?

More euroshmups like this, or just fewer euroshmups. I'm leaning towards the latter.
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nZero wrote:T-Zwei?

More euroshmups like this, or just fewer euroshmups. I'm leaning towards the latter.
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where can I buy this game? I can't find it anywere
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I asked the same thing a while ago. Here's the link unsane posted...


9.99$ at http://www.gamevault.ca/download-and-play-game/977/
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Can't i buy the game and get a "hardcopy" ?
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Re: Steel Saviour PC Horizontal Shooter & incredible 2D

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ST Dragon wrote:The difficulty level is quite high that even excels the Project X (Amiga) standards to say the least! I had to use an invincibility trainer to complete it!
I hated the game for having enemies, like the 1st level boss, fire instant death beams at me with no warning. It really bugs me when I find that in a shmup (*cough* Demonstar *cough*). There should always be a "warning optical effect" like some sparks on the tip of the enemy cannon, for instance. Apart from that, the game is of high quality indeed.
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happyED wrote:Can't i buy the game and get a "hardcopy" ?
I'd also like to know if there are hardcopies floating around. I'd definitely buy it if I could find one... I don't like paying money for a download.
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happyED wrote:Can't i buy the game and get a "hardcopy" ?
Nope. Doesn't look like the game got much of a release, if it actually got one at all. DLing it would seem to be the only way to get it.
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koda wrote:I'd also like to know if there are hardcopies floating around. I'd definitely buy it if I could find one... I don't like paying money for a download.

Real goods are so 20th century.
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