

Steel Battalion: Line of Contact takes Capcom's original game, adds 10 new mechs, and throws it online for full on five on five mech battles. Like the original, Line of Contact is not as much an action game as a first-person mech combat simulation that lets gamers (for a price) feel like they're really sitting in an oversized walking machine and control it via a titanic 40-button input device. The updated game plays 100% identical to the original. The controls (and controller) are the same. The distinction, of course, is the online aspect: the game is quite different playing against other people and not the A.I.




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