Drone Strike Force Announced For Steam
Most action shooters have you piloting a far-out space cruiser or futuristic teched-out warship — the kind of thing that can believably fire off 1,000 rounds a minute because it doesn’t exist. Drone Strike Force, announced today by developer Odisi Games, bucks the standard by giving you control of a drone. Drones have existed for years now; they’re used for leisure (the models sold at drugstores with cameras in them) or for conflict (the sleek white models used by US troops in Afghanistan). The models in Drone Strike Force look like a hybrid of both, and in the process come off like big metal bugs. Because a drone can fly anywhere, Drone Strike Force has an excuse to introduce the rarely-used Z-axis to the bullet hell shooter genre. Brightly colored blasts will come at you from all angles — fortunately you can use the environment around you to block shots. If your aim is steady and your dodging abilities are sharp, you might avoid becoming scrap metal just long enough