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''Where does the energy of a planet go, when that planet dies? And why do some planets die, in the first place? Nobody knows, but that's not going to stop you: you will find out what's happening to your dying planet, no matter how hard your research will be. [[Nintendo Hard|And it WILL be harder than you might think, that's guaranteed]]…''
{{quote|''Where does the energy of a planet go, when that planet dies? And why do some planets die, in the first place? Nobody knows, but that's not going to stop you: you will find out what's happening to your dying planet, no matter how hard your research will be. [[Nintendo Hard|And it WILL be harder than you might think, that's guaranteed]]…''

''Welcome to an unfriendly world, where [[Robeast|mysterious and evil creatures]] rule and prosper.''
''Welcome to an unfriendly world, where [[Robeast|mysterious and evil creatures]] rule and prosper.''

''Welcome to a dangerous world, where [[Death in All Directions|enemies are lurking behind every single corner]].''
''Welcome to a dangerous world, where [[Death in All Directions|enemies are lurking behind every single corner]].''

''Welcome to a bizarre world, where none of your notions apply.''
''Welcome to a bizarre world, where none of your notions apply.''

''Welcome to Steel Saviour , where you'll need all of your skills and guts to survive.''
''Welcome to Steel Saviour , where you'll need all of your skills and guts to survive.''
''Good luck, brave traveller…''}}


''[[Steel Saviour]]'' is an obscure side-scrolling [[Shoot'Em Up]] game for the PC, developed by Atlanteq. The rather loose plot has your character pilot the titular ship in order to destroy strange, evil creatures threatening an unnamed planet. In this game, you gain powerups by scoring combos by destroying chains of enemies. Side weapons are available too, such as a [[More Dakka|machine gun]], [[Macross Missile Massacre|homing missiles]] and a [[Spread Shot]]. A [[Smart Bomb]] is available in the game as well.
''Good luck, brave traveller…''


Steel Saviour is an obscure side-scrolling [[Shoot'Em Up]] game for the PC, developed by Atlanteq. The rather loose plot has your character pilot the titular ship in order to destroy strange, evil creatures threatening an unnamed planet. In this game, you gain powerups by scoring combos by destroying chains of enemies. Side weapons are available too, such as a [[More Dakka|machine gun]], [[Macross Missile Massacre|homing missiles]] and a [[Spread Shot]]. A [[Smart Bomb]] is available in the game as well.


The game contains five levels, the first four of which are based off [[Under the Sea|water]], [[Lethal Lava Land|fire]], [[Shock and Awe|lightning]] and [[Blow You Away|wind]]. The final level "[[Power of the Void|Void]]", is a bleak level whose terrain ''is'' the final boss itself.
The game contains five levels, the first four of which are based off [[Under the Sea|water]], [[Lethal Lava Land|fire]], [[Shock and Awe|lightning]] and [[Blow You Away|wind]]. The final level "[[Power of the Void|Void]]", is a bleak level whose terrain ''is'' the final boss itself.


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=== '''Tropes used for this game:''' ===

* [[Anti Frustration Feature]]: Once you manage to get to stage 2 and 3, you can start off from there in a new game instead of having to go through stage 1 again.
* [[Anti Frustration Feature]]: Once you manage to get to stage 2 and 3, you can start off from there in a new game instead of having to go through stage 1 again.
* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: The start of the second stage "Heat" has this weird flying horse-dragon machine hybrid thing chase you from behind, before it gets stopped by a narrow corridor. You get to fight it head-on later.
* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: The start of the second stage "Heat" has this weird flying horse-dragon machine hybrid thing chase you from behind, before it gets stopped by a narrow corridor. You get to fight it head-on later.
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* [[Cosmic Horror]]: The enemies ''might'' be these. They are apparently the planet's elements of life or something. The [[Final Boss]] is definitely this, though.
* [[Cosmic Horror]]: The enemies ''might'' be these. They are apparently the planet's elements of life or something. The [[Final Boss]] is definitely this, though.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The background music of this game is one of the most fitting soundtracks ever, in terms of ambience. No, seriously.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The background music of this game is one of the most fitting soundtracks ever, in terms of ambience. No, seriously.
* [[Deathtrap Boss]]: The third boss, some electrical ''thing'' that encloses a wall of generators behind you, and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NDa-xxKUIk#t=02m07s uses said generators to summon lightning].
<!-- * [[Deathtrap Boss]]: The third boss, some electrical ''thing'' that encloses a wall of generators behind you, and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NDa-xxKUIk#t=02m07s uses said generators to summon lightning]. -->
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Well, the enemies are strange things that are supposedly the stolen life force of the planet, and you have to beat them, so...
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Well, the enemies are strange things that are supposedly the stolen life force of the planet, and you have to beat them, so...
* [[Dual Boss]]: The second [[Mini Boss]] of the [[Shock and Awe|energy-themed]] stage, two [http://www.atlantide-design.it/SteelSaviour/sshots_hi/w3_snap451.jpg weird flying things] that attack together. When one of them is defeated, the second one gets kinda ''[[Turns Red|pissed]]''.
* [[Dual Boss]]: The second [[Mini Boss]] of the [[Shock and Awe|energy-themed]] stage, two [http://www.atlantide-design.it/SteelSaviour/sshots_hi/w3_snap451.jpg weird flying things] that attack together. When one of them is defeated, the second one gets kinda ''[[Turns Red|pissed]]''.
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* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: The boss of "Heat", a mechanical dragon.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: The boss of "Heat", a mechanical dragon.
* [[Real Time Weapon Change]]: You can easily swap between the [[Spread Shot]], Missiles and Machine Gun at the press of a button.
* [[Real Time Weapon Change]]: You can easily swap between the [[Spread Shot]], Missiles and Machine Gun at the press of a button.
* [[Robeast]]: A LOT of the bosses and [[Mini Boss|MiniBosses]] are these.
* [[Robeast]]: A ''lot'' of the bosses and [[Mini Boss|MiniBosses]] are these.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The 3D-esque graphics of your character, the enemies and the scenery are simply wonderful. Also, the ambience, such as lava, glows appropriately.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The 3D-esque graphics of your character, the enemies and the scenery are simply wonderful. Also, the ambience, such as lava, glows appropriately.
* [[Sea Mine]]: The first stage's [[Mini Boss]], a large boat thingy, drops these on you. Get out of the way or destroy them quick before they blow up in a [[Sphere of Destruction]]!
* [[Sea Mine]]: The first stage's [[Mini Boss]], a large boat thingy, drops these on you. Get out of the way or destroy them quick before they blow up in a [[Sphere of Destruction]]!

Latest revision as of 20:34, 10 May 2020

Where does the energy of a planet go, when that planet dies? And why do some planets die, in the first place? Nobody knows, but that's not going to stop you: you will find out what's happening to your dying planet, no matter how hard your research will be. And it WILL be harder than you might think, that's guaranteed
Welcome to an unfriendly world, where mysterious and evil creatures rule and prosper.
Welcome to a dangerous world, where enemies are lurking behind every single corner.
Welcome to a bizarre world, where none of your notions apply.
Welcome to Steel Saviour , where you'll need all of your skills and guts to survive.
Good luck, brave traveller…

Steel Saviour is an obscure side-scrolling Shoot'Em Up game for the PC, developed by Atlanteq. The rather loose plot has your character pilot the titular ship in order to destroy strange, evil creatures threatening an unnamed planet. In this game, you gain powerups by scoring combos by destroying chains of enemies. Side weapons are available too, such as a machine gun, homing missiles and a Spread Shot. A Smart Bomb is available in the game as well.

The game contains five levels, the first four of which are based off water, fire, lightning and wind. The final level "Void", is a bleak level whose terrain is the final boss itself.

Tropes used in Steel Saviour include: