


Under the orders of President Abraham Lincoln (really), STEAM is a group of all American operatives that travel the world to wipe out alien invaders, one headshot at a time. It just might be the most American game Nintendo has ever published too. Not only does it take smart inspiration from PC classic XCOM, but adds Nintendo's touch of whimsy and a ton of collectibles strewn about the stages. But there's more to it than that, the game has a much more western approach to strategy this time around. The fact that Intelligent Systems is developing this 3DS title-they're the people behind Fire Emblem and Advance Wars-is enough to get me on board. I've been wanting to play Code Name STEAM ever since I first saw it at E3 2014, and I recently got to dive into Nintendo's steampunk approach to tactics.
