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''Iron Soldier 3'' is an open world first-person mecha
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developed by Eclipse Software Design and originally published by Vatical Entertainment for the
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on 20 June 2000 and was ported to the Nuon in 2001. A sequel to '' Iron Soldier 2'', it is the third and last installment of the ''Iron Soldier'' series. Set after the events of the second game, players assume the role of an elite defense pilot taking control of the titular mech in order to complete tasks and protect areas that conforms the United Republic from attacks of the returning PENTA corporation. ''Iron Soldier 3'' was conceived after release of the second entry and originally intended to be an exclusive
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title by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation before the deal was cancelled, leading to both Vatical Entertainment and
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handling publishing duties instead while VM Labs published the Nuon
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, with the two versions featuring various differences. Versions for
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and
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were in development but not released. ''Iron Soldier 3'' garnered mixed reception from critics and reviewers since its initial release on the PlayStation and later on Nuon, with many feeling divided in regards to several aspects such as the visuals, audio, presentation and gameplay, which was deemed by some as sluggish and comparing with other titles in the same genre such as ''
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'' and '' Gungriffon''.


Gameplay

''Iron Soldier 3'' is a mech simulation game with free-roaming elements that is primarily played in a first-person perspective like its predecessors, where the player controls a robot to defend the United Republic, one of the last free countries left in a futuristic world from PENTA Industries, a large corporation that became powerful with the rapid industrialization of the world. There are several weapons to be found through the game such as
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s,
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s and a
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, among others to be collected and use. In addition to the standard titular robot, the player can pilot new mechs such as a smaller but faster chicken-walker type robot and a slower but more heavily armed walker. New gameplay modes have been added since ''Iron Soldier 2''; although a single player campaign mode with 25 missions to complete was still included, there is also an arcade mode where the objective is to level every building in the area in the fastest time possible, in addition of a two-player mode.


Development

After ''Iron Soldier 2'' was launched for the Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD, Eclipse Software Design founder Marc Rosocha began conversations with Sony Computer Entertainment in regards of developing for the PlayStation while former Atari Corporation vice president in third-party development Bill Rehbock, who was now part of Sony, managed to send development kits to Eclipse Software. Rosocha stated that Eclipse was very close in obtaining a deal to publish ''Iron Soldier 3'' as a first-party title but said deal was cancelled at the last minute, leading to the company signing another deal with both Vatical Entertainment and Telegames instead to handle publishing duties on PlayStation while a
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for the Nuon was developed for
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as well, which was overseen by former Atari Corp. employee Joe Sousa as its
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. When developing the project, Rosocha and his team wanted to retain the series' established core gameplay and mechanics from the Jaguar that led criticism from reviewers for being slow. The title made use of a proprietary
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that featured several advanced special effects not commonly seen on PlayStation. The CGI cutscenes were created by Johannes Graf, who would later go on to develop '' Sturmwind'' for Dreamcast.


Release

''Iron Soldier 3'' was first launched for the PlayStation in North America by Vatical Entertainment on 20 June 2000.
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published a re-release of the game, and also published it in Europe. The game was published for the Nuon by VM Labs in 2001 as one of the eight games for the platform, but it was recalled at one point due to incompatibility with some
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s, leading to the publisher releasing an estimated low run of demo discs being sent to the userbase of the system. This version of the game features improved visuals and audio compared to the original PlayStation version, as well as other changes and additions. Once the game was published in western regions, Eclipse was approached by a Japanese publisher to localize the game in the region, however, Rosocha declined the offer due to the proposed decision of making it play faster and enable mechs to fly. A new version of the game titled ''Iron Soldier 3+'' was in development for the
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and
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but it was cancelled. In 2020, indie publisher Songbird Productions announced a 2021 re-release of the Nuon port limited to 100 copies.


Reception

''Iron Soldier 3'' received mixed reception since its release. The PlayStation version held a 61% on the video game review aggregator ''
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''. '' AllGame''s Nick Woods praised the audiovisual presentation, cooperative arcade mode, multiplayer, weapon variety and addictive gameplay but regarded the action to be repetitive. Nevertheless, Woods stated that the game is fun and "will no doubt please many people, including fans of the giant robot simulation genre". ''
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''s Miguel Lopez criticized the rough visual presentation, audio and selection of weapons but commended the controls and CGI cutscenes. Lopez regarded the title as a first-person version of ''
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'' but recommended playing other similar games instead. ''
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''s David Smith stated that it does not compare with ''Gungriffon'' on
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but gave positive remarks to the graphics and 3D engine for being faithful to previous entries on the Atari Jaguar while improving visual detail and framerate. Smith commended the controls, mission variety and selectable robots but regarded its multiplayer mode as "a bit of a toss-up." ''MAN!AC''s David Mohr commented positively about the action, presentation and multiplayer but criticized the level of strategy. ''
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'' stated that ''Iron Soldier 3'' came across as "ugly, slow and uninspired." ''
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''s Georg Döller commended the audiovisual presentation but stated that the game ultimately becomes monotonous despite the inclusion of a versus multiplayer mode and "cannot deliver what it promises in anyway." ''Video Games'' Alexander Olma compared the title with other PlayStation releases of similar style such as '' Ghost in the Shell'' and '' Krazy Ivan'' but criticized the visuals, audio, controls and multiplayer mode, stating that "the game does not reach the ''
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''s Mandip Sandhu also compared it concept-wise with ''Armored Core'', criticizing the two other selectable mechs aside from the main Iron Soldier unit for being useless, both multiplayer modes and overall playability. Sandhu praised the CGI sequences and audio design but nevertheless recommended playing ''Armored Core'' and '' MechWarrior''. In contrast, ''Play The PlayStation''s Martin Weidner praised the 3D graphics, visual effects, destructible environments, level design and controls but noted the high difficulty curve in various missions.


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