SteamWorld Heist
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SteamWorld Heist

Join Captain Piper Faraday, smuggler and occasional pirate, as she recruits a rag-tag team of steam-driven robots and sets out on a daring adventure. With your hearty crew you’ll board, loot and shoot... See more

Released:2015-12-09
Genre:
Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Adventure, Indie
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Developer:Image & Form
Publisher:
Image & Form

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Damien Smith

9/10

SteamWorld Heist is an amazing, brave and ambitious indirect sequel that keeps true to the SteamWorld universe.

Apr 15, 2016 Read Full Review
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Alex Fuller

Developer Image & Form takes its steampunk robots into the RPG realm with SteamWorld Quest. With memorable characters, an engaging battle system, and beautiful graphics, this Switch title should prove enjoyable to many RPGamers.

Apr 23, 2019 Read Full Review
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Dave Rudden

8.8/10

Steamworld Heist stole my heart. The characters are charming, the combat is addictive, and the Firefly-style adventure made every battle a blast. Besides some annoying instances of post-battle maintenance, I rarely felt the need to power down these robots.

Dec 16, 2015 Read Full Review
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Destructoid

Chris Carter

8.5/10

SteamWorld Heist is both a great entry point for people who normally shy away from strategy games and a good recommendation for veterans. With a deep combat system and a sliding difficulty scale, pretty much everyone can find something they’ll like.

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Thi Chao

80/100

This is a game about space-faring pirate robots with a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, whats not to love? SteamWorld Heist is the successor to 2013’s SteamWorld Dig and instead of expanding on that game’s mix of action and crafting mechanics, they have turned to a new approach that really capitalizes on engrossing mechanics and complex, nuanced system. These allow the experience to further outdo i...

Jun 16, 2016 Read Full Review
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Wesley Scott

8/10

Heist has five difficulty levels to choose from which is probably for the best as its difficulty can spike furiously from mission to mission, especially in boss encounters. Higher difficulties offer a penalty to the water you’ve collected for failing or aborting a mission but offer an increase to XP earned at the end. I played on a mix of difficulty levels and found “normal” to be challenging but ...

Jan 13, 2016 Read Full Review
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TheSixthAxis

Dave Irwin

8/10

While I wasn’t completely sold on the limited inventory space available, the penalties for death, and the initial ease of the game, Steamworld Heist made for a great time. Tactical combat on a 2D plane is hard to make engaging and the occasional urgency of the short levels made for some badass moments where a sharp shot sealed the deal. A competent, if completely different second outing in the Ste...

Dec 21, 2015 Read Full Review
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Eurogamer

Christian Donlan

Free aiming and ricochet shots bring wild life to this exquisite turn-based blaster.

Dec 10, 2015 Read Full Review
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I thoroughly recommend it, for those looking for something erring much more toward the more casual end of the strategy world, the only region of the genre with which I’m comfortable. It’s bright, breezy, light and fun, and perhaps, after all, that’s enough.

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Alex Stinton

8/10

Shared universes certainly seem to have become a bit of a thing in recent years, and it's easy to see why they're attractive to game developers. Not only do you get the chance to genre jump between games, but you can also immediately pique the interest of anyone who enjoyed your previous efforts. Such is the case with Image & Form's SteamWorld series, which has hopped from tower defence (SteamWorl...

Jun 29, 2016 Read Full Review
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David Jenkins

8/10

A superb mix of action and strategy that should be enough to convince everyone that turn-based doesn’t have to mean slow or serious.

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Steve Watts

8/10

Still, the fact that I want to go back and grind some missions to level up my less developed characters speaks to SteamWorld Heist's longevity and satisfying appeal. Image & Form has another retro-inspired gem here, and has further established that like its denizens, SteamWorld stands for piecing together something great from a box of spare parts.