Steerlrising has great level design, whether that be through the twists and turns of the Parisian streets or the dark and dingy gypsum mines, and all utilize shortcuts and passages to help you navigate each section quickly. Using the compass puts a yellow flag on your HUD - handy! Play around with a couple and see what works early on so that when you find the combo that works best you can then invest the time and effort to upgrade them for maximum impact. I made use of the shotgun-like ranged attack assigned to the Halberd, getting in close when I needed it with the fast and punishing Tornado attack that is the Special of the Falcion and Sabre. After a few early sections, you unlock the ability to equip two weapons at a time so don’t feel tied into just one. Once you settle on something you can upgrade it at Vestals to ensure you are getting sufficient bang for your buck.Įach weapon has a Special that can make all the difference in a fight. Experimenting with as many as you like is key - Aegis does not get over-encumbered, so you can swap out your weapons whenever you feel the need. Whether you like tanking it up with something big and heavy or dashing in quickly for a few cheeky little whacks, there is bound to be something to suit your fancy. There are a vast number of weapons available to purchase in Steelrising, with each one suited to a different play style and complete with its own Special Move. Don't be afraid to experiment with your weapons, but when you find two you like make sure to upgrade them.
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