Steel Legion is an action game where players control tanks fighting on rugged mountain slopes. The terrain is constantly changing, where every climb, dodge, or fire requires precise calculation and quick reflexes.
Many new players rush in and shoot aimlessly. But true masters understand: "Terrain is your friend, your weapon, your shield."
Observe the terrain before aiming. A steep slope behind your opponent? That's a golden opportunity for you to launch yourself, fly over their heads, and drop a "clash" shell from above – an attack they can't block if they just stand still.
When you climb a steep slope, you're in the lead with great visibility and shooting angles. But be careful! This is also when you are fully exposed. Conversely, a free fall down a gentle slope is the perfect way to dodge a barrage of rockets or quickly find cover and repair (Button B). Learning to use this up and down "rhythm" is the key to survival.
Don't just use the Force Shield when standing still. Activate it when you are charging down a steep slope, turning your tank into an invulnerable vehicle that crashes straight into the enemy formation. Or try dropping a mine right at the top of the slope, when the opponent is trying to climb up, the mine will cause them to fall and lose balance completely.
Each vehicle in Steel Legion can be equipped with a number of basic boosters, all of which have 10 levels to increase damage, range or effectiveness. Here is a list of common ones:
There are 10 levels for each booster. The greater the level, the stronger it is, which helps each vehicle line use its best strategies. Players can pick boosters that fit their style, the geography of each map, or mix boosters to make themselves stronger and harder to beat.
Each map in Steel Legion is a unique challenge, requiring a different strategy:
This is where your "reading" skills are tested. You not only have to be good at driving, but also have to predict where your opponent will move, when they will repair, and take advantage of that moment to strike the decisive blow.
Pure strength is not enough. Bosses are designed with phased attack mechanics. You have to learn how to move to avoid wide-area attacks, and find their "weak points". This is a mode that requires patience and excellent memory.
Steel Legion is a battlefield where every climb, bullet dodge and shot needs to be calculated precisely. After experiencing the rhythm of fighting on the bumpy mountain slopes, players can try their hand at Road Cleaner 3D, where speed and reflexes decide every situation on crowded streets, or dive into Drive Mad Winter to feel the feeling of drifting and confronting on slippery winter roads.
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