Super Crime Steel War Hero Iron Flying Mech Robot
Story-driven city shooter with FPS and third-person missions
Story-driven city shooter with FPS and third-person missions
Super Crime Steel War Hero Iron Flying Mech Robot drops you into a crime-ridden metropolis and casts you as a vigilante tasked with protecting civilians from criminals, gang members, and terrorists. It centers on fast-paced gunplay and structured missions, offering a straightforward power fantasy with plenty of targets to take down.
The campaign is organized into a sequence of story stages, so progress is clear and linear. Missions alternate between first-person shootouts and third-person objectives, giving each chapter a slightly different feel. That mix keeps firefights from blurring together while still focusing on action. Between tasks, you can expand your toolkit by purchasing weapons, ranging from pistols and machine guns to long-range sniper rifles and explosive grenade launchers. The broad selection encourages you to pick gear that fits each stage, whether you favor precision or splash damage.
This focus on shooting is the main draw. The perspective shifts add variety, and the stage-based structure prevents aimless wandering by guiding you from one objective to the next. Some players may prefer a single viewpoint for consistency, and the linear flow can feel rigid if you like to improvise, but the clear mission design makes it easy to jump in and complete a few stages at a time.
If you want a straightforward action game that blends FPS segments with third-person encounters, this delivers steady firefights, a clear story path, and an arsenal that grows as you play. It is not about subtlety or systems-heavy simulation. Instead, it offers a focused loop of rescuing citizens, clearing threats, and tackling a string of missions that escalate the city’s conflict.
Developer
HGamesArt
OS
Version
899.9999.9999
License
Free