
Hit-Reset's Danny McKeown writes...
"Infinity’s biggest crime is that it feels like it should be good, but it just never gives you the chance to learn how to enjoy it or why you should in the first place. For a game so heavily based in flaunting leader-board prowess, Infinity both bizarrely understates the score side of things, whilst simultaneously making replaying the levels feel like a chore rather than an inviting gauntlet. For those that specifically enjoy score-driven Space Shooters, there may be some enjoyment here to be had with Infinity, but for somebody simply looking for a fun title, there is simply too many quality games at the same price point to even take the budget price as a benefit."

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Strike Suit Infinity is a standalone spinoff of the recently released space shooter Strike Suit Zero. This in-depth review showcases everything right and wrong with the game so anyone who's interested in buying it should check it out!

Strike Suit Zero came out just a few months ago and has already now entitled to a spin-off. If you want to know a little about Strike Suit Zero can read our review here . Strike Suit Infinity does not have a narrative or epic attempts to integrate in a single universe of science fiction, but it's fantastic to make us explode all the spacecraft we can with energy weapons and missiles. It is a game which is based on mechanical and is felt as a pure experience on this basis. This makes the range and longevity are limited, but the action of the very compensate partly missing.
Strike Suit Infinity is a pure arcade experience without any attention to history and narrative, leaving a game focused on pure gameplay. The only factors that push the player to continue playing are the desire to get high scores and pleasure to master game mechanics. Obviously this would be little if Infinity were really huge, but for a set of dimensions that works really well.