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A neon-soaked roguelike tank shooter with genuine co-op teeth - solo it's a decent arcade loop, but drop in three friends and it gets properly chaotic.

I came into this expecting a shallow VR port dressed up as a PC game, and I was wrong to. Battlezone Gold Edition is a first-person tank combat roguelike built around a procedurally generated hexagonal campaign map, and the structure holds up well whether you own a headset or not. The Gold Edition bundles every piece of additional content Rebellion released - all tank skins, bobbleheads, horns, and the Classic Mode that recreates the original 1980 arcade look with its own worldwide leaderboards. The campaign works like a board game. You move your Cobra tank across a grid of nodes, each one hiding a Battlezone arena, a supply point, or a random encounter. Clearing arenas earns data currency you spend on upgrades - shields, reload speed, firing rate, turbo duration - and weapons caches unlock blueprints for a roster that eventually stretches to 12 tank variants across three broad archetypes: heavy and slow with serious firepower, balanced mid-tier, and fast fragile glass cannon. Four weapon slots cycle between everything from laser-guided missiles and artillery to EMPs and shield boosts. Loadout swaps only happen at Supply Points, so route planning actually matters. Nemesis enemies - marked in purple on the map - show up mid-campaign as serious skill checks that punish aggressive players who haven't been managing their upgrades. Permadeath is in play: exhaust your lives and you restart the whole campaign, which keeps individual runs feeling tense. Combat is fast and the controls are tight once they click, but that learning curve is real. The game looks like a simple arcade shooter from screenshots and it is not. Rushing in and trading shots with everything on screen will kill you in the first few arenas. You need to read enemy composition, prioritize the flying units that chase at speed, manage ammo consumption across your four slots, and find cover during the few-second weapon-swap animation. Once that discipline is in your hands, the pacing gets satisfying. The neon-on-black Tron aesthetic keeps the action readable even when the arenas get busy, and the performance footprint is light enough to run well on modest hardware. Multiplayer is where the concept breathes. Up to four players can run the full campaign co-op online, and having squadmates cover different threat vectors - one player cleaning air units while another strips shields off heavy tanks - gives the combat a genuine tactical layer. Fair warning: co-op proximity healing means a coordinated four-stack can trivialize content that would punish a solo run. PVP is present but the active player population on PC is thin enough that finding a match in 2026 takes patience. The lack of any dedicated competitive ranked mode was always a criticism, and that hasn't changed. This is fundamentally a co-op-first game with PVP as a side dish. The Gold Edition has no new content to offer over the base version beyond the cosmetic bundles and Classic Mode, so if you already own the base game there is no reason to double dip. For anyone coming in fresh, this is the version to buy. It is a compact, well-constructed arcade roguelike that does not overstay its welcome and genuinely improves with a crew. The thin online community is the only real structural problem in 2026 - grab it with people you know or accept you will be soloing most of it. Fred, Scout Team

Battlezone Gold Edition

Battlezone Gold Edition

11 may 2017Rebellion
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A neon-soaked roguelike tank shooter with genuine co-op teeth - solo it's a decent arcade loop, but drop in three friends and it gets properly chaotic.

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I came into this expecting a shallow VR port dressed up as a PC game, and I was wrong to. Battlezone Gold Edition is a first-person tank combat roguelike built around a procedurally generated hexagonal campaign map, and the structure holds up well whether you own a headset or not. The Gold Edition bundles every piece of additional content Rebellion released - all tank skins, bobbleheads, horns, and the Classic Mode that recreates the original 1980 arcade look with its own worldwide leaderboards. The campaign works like a board game. You move your Cobra tank across a grid of nodes, each one hiding a Battlezone arena, a supply point, or a random encounter. Clearing arenas earns data currency you spend on upgrades - shields, reload speed, firing rate, turbo duration - and weapons caches unlock blueprints for a roster that eventually stretches to 12 tank variants across three broad archetypes: heavy and slow with serious firepower, balanced mid-tier, and fast fragile glass cannon. Four weapon slots cycle between everything from laser-guided missiles and artillery to EMPs and shield boosts. Loadout swaps only happen at Supply Points, so route planning actually matters. Nemesis enemies - marked in purple on the map - show up mid-campaign as serious skill checks that punish aggressive players who haven't been managing their upgrades. Permadeath is in play: exhaust your lives and you restart the whole campaign, which keeps individual runs feeling tense. Combat is fast and the controls are tight once they click, but that learning curve is real. The game looks like a simple arcade shooter from screenshots and it is not. Rushing in and trading shots with everything on screen will kill you in the first few arenas. You need to read enemy composition, prioritize the flying units that chase at speed, manage ammo consumption across your four slots, and find cover during the few-second weapon-swap animation. Once that discipline is in your hands, the pacing gets satisfying. The neon-on-black Tron aesthetic keeps the action readable even when the arenas get busy, and the performance footprint is light enough to run well on modest hardware. Multiplayer is where the concept breathes. Up to four players can run the full campaign co-op online, and having squadmates cover different threat vectors - one player cleaning air units while another strips shields off heavy tanks - gives the combat a genuine tactical layer. Fair warning: co-op proximity healing means a coordinated four-stack can trivialize content that would punish a solo run. PVP is present but the active player population on PC is thin enough that finding a match in 2026 takes patience. The lack of any dedicated competitive ranked mode was always a criticism, and that hasn't changed. This is fundamentally a co-op-first game with PVP as a side dish. The Gold Edition has no new content to offer over the base version beyond the cosmetic bundles and Classic Mode, so if you already own the base game there is no reason to double dip. For anyone coming in fresh, this is the version to buy. It is a compact, well-constructed arcade roguelike that does not overstay its welcome and genuinely improves with a crew. The thin online community is the only real structural problem in 2026 - grab it with people you know or accept you will be soloing most of it.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5RoguelikeTank CombatPermadeath4-Player Co-opProcedural CampaignVR-OptionalArcade ShooterNemesis Encounters

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OS
Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater
Processor
Intel i5-4590 processor equivalent or greater
VR Support
SteamVR. Keyboard or gamepad required

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Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer
Memory
8 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce™ GTX 1060 or better
Processor
Intel™ Core™ i5-4590 equivalent or greater

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11 may 2017

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