
Ripten writes:
'There are moments in Strike Suit Zero of pure bliss. Quickly getting into mech mode, targeting a swarm of enemy fighters with a plethora of missiles, then letting the projectiles fly as you watch a dozen tiny explosions on screen is one of them. There are also the times when you fly wildly about and- since the game doesn’t force you onto a specific axis- you find that you’re viewing the battlefield from a new perspective. But these moments of joy are punctuated by those of pure frustration, that include the game suddenly overwhelming you with large enemy numbers and the systems meant to help you working against you. Developed by the UK based Born Ready Games and self-published with a little help from the crowdsourcing power of Kickstarter, Strike Suit Zero is a space combat simulator that employs some Japanese aesthetic sensibilities.'

Everspace, Strike Suit Zero, and House of the Dying Sun are part of a welcome space sim Renaissance.

Humble Bundle is running a DRM-Freedom Sale. Numerous games are available at low prices and can be downloaded straight from the Humble Bundle site.
Born Ready Games' developer James Brooksby explains how the high-end PC shooter Strike Suit Zero has been ported to the new Nvidia Shield Tablet courtesy of Tegra K1 technology in this exclusive interview from Gamescom 2014.
Two years ago Intel was promoting this PC game and now it's on mobile with Nvidia.