Battleline: Steel Warfare Review

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Battleline: Steel Warfare is a strategy-shooter MMO published by Bandai Namco in 2015. This game is a perfect combination between three loved genres, by definition it mixes real time strategy with tank shooter mechanics all tied together with MMO features. Here you can find a huge variety of 50 different tanks to choose from: all history-based from Korean K21 to Sovier T-54. Tanks from all over history are matched up together in one huge battlefield.

In Battleline: Steel Warfare you can get 4 tanks  in battle. There are 3 different tank types: light, medium and heavy. Creating the perfect combination and use them effectively with precise aiming and perfect skill timing. Winning in the game can be achieved by either capturing all objective points or pushing the battle line to 100% and hold it for a certain period of time.

It’s gameplay is exceptionally fluid and its strategy elements complete its immersive battles for a perfect experience. Key feature is its upgrade system, letting you research new skills and upgrades for your tanks. Equip your tanks with new gear and skills and use your earned battle points to gain stat ups.

Battleline: Steel Warfare is not a lonely game to play though, even if RTS video games tend to be so. You can create Divisions and Nations with your friends and conquer the whole world. It may not have a big player database but once you try it you won’t give it up easily.

Playing Battleline: Steel Warfare is not a walk in the park. If you are an RTS veteran then you will have an advantage but be warned, this game may be easy to learn but it’s hard to master. Gear up, position well and rank your way up to the first spots. It’s sure worth a try.

Minimum System Requirements

Operating System: Windows XP
Processor: Pentium 4 3.0GHz
Memory (RAM): 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1.5 GB
Graphics Card: 256MB VRAM

Good

  • 50 real history-based tanks
  • Fully customizable and upgradable vehicles
  • Exciting “mix of different genres” gameplay
  • Divisions and Nations features, used like guilds

Bad

  • Easy to learn, Hard to master
  • Small playerbase
  • Battles may seem boring due to its RTS playstyle
6.1

Fair

Katerina is currently a student in National Technical University of Athens as a Surveying Engineer. She was a gamer from early on, spending most days on Atari and NEO GEO emulators on her parents PC, furiously seeking her next favorite videogame. She truly realised her love for videogames when she became an adult though and from that moment on she wanted to make it her carreer by any means necessary. After having spent a few years in videogame journalism she came to believe that one day she will be the most famous videogame reviewer in existence.
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