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March 2018
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The editors liked
Surprising depth and complexity to its combat
Gives you that "Just one more run" feeling
Empowering tactical system makes you feel completely in control
Diverse array of playstyles and challenges offered by the variety of individual units and flexibility of squads
Clean and effective audiovisual design
Highly replayable
Easytouse controls
Lots of player choice
Randomized maps and objectives
Satisfying achievements and unlocks
Really clever puzzles
Fantastic difficulty balancing and progression
Lovely graphics
So much variation and variety
The editors didn't like
If your goal is just to win once and be done
It might seem too short and simple
Some systems could be better highlighted to the player
It's very good. Addictive, too. I love other turn-based games, be it XCOM or Civilization or Endless Space, but traditionally the genre is a time-sink. You can't just “drop in” to XCOM for a night. You start a game knowing it's going to take 20 or 30 hour...
It's very good. Addictive, too. I love other turn-based games, be it XCOM or Civilization or Endless Space, but traditionally the genre is a time-sink. You can't just “drop in” to XCOM for a night. You start a game knowing it's going to take 20 or 30 hour...
Abstract: The first couple of hours with Into the Breach feels like a death by a thousand cuts.At first, Into the Breach offers up only constant failure. Battles will be won but will cost you ever increasing amounts. The insectoid Vek can be fought back for another...
Abstract: Post-apocalyptic chess with time travel, collapsing worlds and tanks the size of skyscrapers: any summary of Into the Breach makes it sound like the most over-complicated game in the world. But remarkably, this lunch break-friendly and charmingly chunky t...
Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Christian , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Considering that Subset's last game, FTL, handed you an entire galaxy to knock about in, Into the Breach might strike you as being a little cramped in its opening minutes. This turn-based tactical battler likes to drop you into snug maps of eight squares...
Published: 2018-02-27, Author: Dan , review by: in.ign.com
By Dan Stapleton Feb. 27, 20189A lot of tactical depth can happen on a simple eight-by-eight grid. Into The Breach, the follow-up to the legendary FTL: Faster Than Light from Subset Games, creates a fantastic variety of turn-based tactical battles between...
Published: 2018-02-27, Author: Dan , review by: ap.ign.com
By Dan Stapleton Feb. 27, 20189A lot of tactical depth can happen on a simple eight-by-eight grid. Into The Breach, the follow-up to the legendary FTL: Faster Than Light from Subset Games, creates a fantastic variety of turn-based tactical battles between...
Published: 2018-03-10, Author: Juan , review by: pcmrace.com
Adictivo ciclo de gameplay roguelike, Excelente interfaz de usuario que no deja nada librado al azar, Profundidad estratégica sorprendente para un juego tan “pequeño”
Gameplay simplissime pour une profondeur extrême, Rendu visuel pixel art efficace, Zéro hasard, Situations très variées, Une tension permanente qui pondère fortement les décisions, Rejouabilité à toute épreuve, Chaque choix est crucial, Difficile, mais pa
On peut lui reprocher d'être avare en scénario (mais participe à son charme), Parfois terriblement frustrant à cause d'une mal interprétation des événements, On aurait aimé pouvoir améliorer plus facilement ses Mechs, Certaines escouades sont très dures à
Un concept simple parfaitement exploité, Le joueur et ses choix au cœur du gameplay, 24 Robots pour autant de combinaisons, Aucune place au hasard, Extrêmement varié, Rejouabilité tout simplement folle, Tant de micro-système qui s'imbrique à merveille, Di
Pas (encore) de VF, mais VO compréhensible par tout le monde et presque pas de textes, Les déploiements en débuts, le pif est total
« DANS DEUX SEMAINES! ?! QUOI! ?! », plus ou moins ma réaction quand Subset Games lâche tranquillement la date de sortie d'Into The Breach. Il faut me comprendre, comment ne pas être surexcité à l'idée de mettre les mains sur la dernière pépite des créat...