Into The Breach Game Review

Into The Breach Game Review 4,2/5 2752 votes

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In INTO THE BREACH, the remnants of human civilization are threatened by gigantic creatures breeding beneath the earth. You must control powerful mechs from the future to hold off this alien threat. Each attempt to save the world presents a new randomly generated challenge in this turn-based strategy game. As you perfect your strategy and anticipate your enemies' moves, you'll be better able to defend the cities and build the ultimate mechs with unique, more experienced pilots, which will hopefully give you an edge against these beasts. One wouldn't think a generic-looking game such as this one about squashing bugs in outer space would have much depth or staying power, but first impressions can be deceiving.

Mar 05, 2018  Into the Breach is a tactical role-playing game developed by Subset Games, consisting of Justin Ma and Matthew Davis, and it is their second game following FTL: Faster Than Light.

The appeal of Into the Breach is its captivating distillation of strategy to its very core: Each battlefield is a seemingly meager eight-by-eight grid, which doesn't seem like much but actually maintains constant tension and requires constant attention. There's no retreating to regroup - your three units have to be utilized to their maximum potential every moment, or else you'll pay dearly. Fortunately, a game this rigid also demonstrates a surprising amount of sympathy. Failure isn't an option, so when you're defeated, you get to send the pilot of your choice (you're best off with the most leveled-up one) back through time to save the world in another timeline. In this way, you're able to stack power-ups, buffs, and other goodies to help turn the tide more in your favor next time.

You don't exactly want to set out to fail, but it winds up becoming a core part of the longer game you'll play if, say, you are lucky enough to get a pilot able to grant them and their allies extra mobility and defense per turn.The game world is divided into four islands, each with about a half-dozen battlefields and their own unique win states. Usually, you have to squash all the alien bugs, but occasionally there will be extra parameters for victory: don't kill certain enemies, protect a certain building, or use the terraformer to turn the field into a desert. That middle win state is actually an implied condition for every location, because if the island you're on cumulatively loses power from each battle (which takes a few minutes), then it's game over and you have to send one of your pilots back, because this timeline is overrun with alien bugs. The more you play (and lose), the further you'll eventually be able to get. It's the odd strategy game where you're looking forward to failing, and win or lose is actually a blast to experience.

This one's a hearty recommendation, so long as you have the patience to learn and are OK with losing to win.

About This GameThe remnants of human civilization are threatened by gigantic creatures breeding beneath the earth. You must control powerful mechs from the future to hold off this alien threat. Each attempt to save the world presents a new randomly generated challenge in this turn-based strategy game from the makers of FTL. Key Features:. Defend the Cities: Civilian buildings power your mechs. Defend them from the Vek and watch your fire!. Perfect Your Strategy: All enemy attacks are telegraphed in minimalistic, turn-based combat.

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Analyze your opponent's attack and come up with the perfect counter every turn. Build the Ultimate Mech: Find powerful new weapons and unique pilots as you battle the Vek infestation across Corporate-Nation islands. Another Chance: Failure is not an option. When you are defeated, send help back through time to save another timeline!