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Abstract: Abraham Lincoln faked his death to create a steampunk army of iconic, fictional characters to fight some really disturbing aliens and save the world with some of the most patriotic armor and equipment you've seen since BioShock Infinite. Does that sound...
Abstract: Before you even jump into a map, though, there are a lot of crucial tactical choices. Not only is picking the right four-person team important, but it's also a big deal to equip your team with the right sub-weapons and steam boilers. It's not that there a...
Abstract: Without knowing what other reviewers think about Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. through talking to them, I'm willing to wager ahead of the embargo's lift that the crowd will be split. The hinging point? The inherent waiting that happens between each and every sing...
Abstract: As a fan of all that is steampunk, and as a fan of the Emancipation Proclamation because who doesn't enjoy the abolishment of slavery, outside of a certain University of Oklahoma fraternity, I have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Code Name S.T.E.A.M...
Abstract: Codename S.T.E.A.M. isn't the codename for Nintendo's 3DS strategy game, it's the actual title. Developed by Intelligent Systems, the same studio behind Fire Emblem, Codename S.T.E.A.M. appeared at first to be a strange steampunk form of Valkyria Chronicl...
Einzigartiges Setting, Verschiedene taktische Option, Comic-Buch Aufmachung, Spaßiger, schneller Multiplayer
Alien-Design
Den wohl schwerwiegendsten Kritikpunkt der langen gegnerischen Spielzüge, hat uns Nintendo ja noch vor Europa Release mit einem Patch und der Vorspulfunktion genommen. Sonst bleibt abgesehen von dem etwas eintönigen Design der Aliens nicht viel zum Meck...