[#]: collector: (lujun9972) [#]: translator: ( ) [#]: reviewer: ( ) [#]: publisher: ( ) [#]: url: ( ) [#]: subject: (Game Review: Steel Rats is an Enjoyable Bike-Combat Game) [#]: via: (https://itsfoss.com/steel-rats) [#]: author: (Ankush Das https://itsfoss.com/author/ankush/) Game Review: Steel Rats is an Enjoyable Bike-Combat Game ====== Steel Rats is a quite impressive 2.5D motorbike combat game with exciting stunts involved. It was already available for Windows on [Steam][1] – however, recently it has been made available for Linux and Mac as well. In case you didn’t know, you can easily [install Steam on Ubuntu][2] or other distributions and [enable Steam Play feature to run some Windows games on Linux][3]. So, in this article, we shall take a look at what the game is all about and if it is a good purchase for you. This game is neither free nor open source. We have covered it here because the game developers made an effort to port it to Linux. ### Story Overview ![steel rats][4] You belong to a biker gang – “ **Steel Rats** ” – who stepped up to protect their city from alien robots invasion. The alien robots aren’t just any tiny toys that you can easily defeat but with deadly weapons and abilities. The games features the setting as an alternative version of 1940’s USA – with the retro theme in place. You have to use your bike as the ultimate weapon to go against waves of alien robot and boss fights as well. You will encounter 4 different characters with unique abilities to switch from after progressing through a couple of rounds. You will start playing as “ **Toshi** ” and unlock other characters as you progress. **Toshi** is a genius and will be using a drone as his gadget to fight the alien robots. **James** – is the leader with the hammer attack as his special ability. **Lisa** would be the one utilizing fire to burn the junk robots. And, **Randall** will have his harpoon ready to destroy aerial robots with ease. ### Gameplay ![][5] Honestly, I am not a fan of 2.5 D (or 2D games). But, games like [Unravel][6] will be the exception – which is still not available for Linux, such a shame – EA. In this case, I did end up enjoying “ **Steel Rats** ” as one of the few 2D games I play. There is really no rocket science for this game – you just have to get good with the controls. No matter whether you use a controller or a keyboard, it is definitely challenging to get comfortable with the controls. You do not need to plan ahead in order to save your health or nitro boost because you will always have it when needed while also having checkpoints to resume your progress. You just need to keep the right pace and the perfect jump while hitting every enemy to get the best score in the leader boards. Once you do that, the game ends up being an easy and fun experience. If you’re curious about the gameplay, we recommend watching this video: