Slave Zero

It's 500 years in the future. Man and machine are virtually one, and the greatest megacity in the world is locked in a brutal war. Your mission: steal the largest, most sophisticated bio-mechanical attack weapon ever designed...and kick some serious ass!

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Steam
It's 500 years in the future.

Man and machine are virtually one, and the greatest megacity in the world is locked in a brutal war.

You are the ultimate saboteur and part of an elite fighting force.

Your mission: steal the largest, most sophisticated bio-mechanical attack weapon ever designed...and kick some serious ass!


Game Features:

  • 3rd person action gaming at its best!
  • Huge sense of scale! Control 60 feet of raw power as slave zero™.
  • Interactive city so real it seems alive! Rampage through a city filled with hover cars, ground traffic, and screaming humans fleeing for their lives.
  • Massive mission based levels. Protect allies: steal from and destroy the enemy, while working your way up a 7 mile high city.
  • Intense Animation! Crush cars and tanks under foot: climb city buildings or swat hover vehicles while completing mission objectives.
  • In your face graphics and sound! New 3D Technology - the Ecstasy Engine™!
  • Includes bonus content! Original Artwork and the Soundtrack in both FLAC and MP3 formats!

Price

Max: 6,99€

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Min: 6,99€

Reviews

“Slave Zero is a great game, marred only by its sometimes laughable difficulty level. If you’re into this kind of thing -- and who isn’t into wholesale slaughter of innocent, err, I mean, sentinels? -- you should pick it up. You won’t regret it for a minute.”
90 – Game Vortex

“There blows the neighborhood: Slave Zero puts you in control of a hijacked 60-foot biomechanical war machine geared to overthrowing SovKahn, an evil dictator who rules futuristic city S1-9 with an iron fist and a buttload of robots. Equipped with rocket launchers and machine guns, you must destroy power plants, hovercraft, skyscrapers, basically any damned thing that gets in your way (which, let’s face it, is pretty good work if you can get it). And if pesky pedestrians get underfoot, just give a mighty stomp and hear them squeal and squish. Hey, we just said it’s a revolution — we didn’t say it was a nice friendly revolution.”
80 – Maxim Magazine

“All in all, Slave Zero is a quality title -- and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a solid single-player experience, and it's a shame they couldn't find a way to include multiplayer support. Everybody needs a title in their library that they can just pick up, jump right in, and hit the street shooting. Slave Zero is one of those games, and it's worth the purchase for that alone.”
80 – IGN