Fight of Steel: Infinity Warrior lets you craft the look and moves of your battle machine, giving you plenty of options to create a warrior unique to yourself.
With all the humans gone, it looks like robots have to take up the job of beating the hell out of each other for flimsy reasons. You’ve had your memory wiped, and everyone’s out to give you a hard time. If you clobber enough machines, maybe you can get some answers in the Tower. You can be fluid with how you mangle your way there, too, as your robot can be equipped with Martial Arts Chips, which are moves for the character. This means you’ll custom-build your character with a set of attacks that work well for you, letting you really create a style that suits your natural skills.
The game also looks to simplify button inputs as well (in the vein of Fight of Animals, which the company also made). To do special moves, you use a directional input and a button press rather than doing more complex motions. Your super moves are triggered with a single button as well. The idea behind these changes is in letting newer players get a quicker grasp of how to use their characters. It’s easier to do the moves, so there’s less time spent fighting to get an input right and more spent on figuring out when it’s best to do each move. Considering you can mix-and-match movesets, pulling these moves off easier means it’s far simpler to get your moveset figured out.
Fight of Steel: Infinity Warrior can be pretty unpredictable when you have no idea what your opponent is equipped with, resulting in matches where you really can’t learn what the other character can do. You will have to prepare for just about any move to come at you, resulting in some wild matches against some sharp-looking machines.
Fight of Steel: Infinity Warrior will be made available today on Steam.