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calvincell · 1 month ago
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Finally got around to buying & playing the starship combat roguelike deckbuilder BREACHWAY & adore it so far. Despite the deckbuilding intergration, the game honestly does still envoke the tactical starship captain experience that I’ve craved since FTL Advanced Edition minus the semi-realtime crew management & overall minute control that allowed for strategies like blowing invading hostiles out of your airlock & snuffing out fires in the same manner. It helps that the game absolutely dazzles in the presentation department. Artwork for various crew members & the 3D modeled starships are all extremely evocative. Watching the ships trade blows & ultimately explode gloriously during the split screen combat grants the game an engaging cinematic quality. It also feels very rich worldbuilding-wise even in Early Access thanks to the different ship & character designs as well as the various factions birthed from a somewhat rote but still well-sketched intriguing sci-fi setting.
I don’t blame anyone who might feel particularly burnt out by the roguelike deckbuilding trend of the last half decade but IMO games like BREACHWAY help keep the genre from truly becoming stale & I happily welcome even simple tweaks & stylish presentations that are capable of drawing me into one more game in the genre. Definitely recommended to deckbuilder and/or FTL fans.
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mycosylivingroom · 25 days ago
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geekpopnews · 2 months ago
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Review | Breachway
Conheça Breachway: um jogo de estratégia roguelike que destaca combate tático e personalização rica, desafiando você em cada batalha. Confira nossa review! #Breachway
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linuxgamenews · 2 years ago
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Breachway to offer native support for these tactical space battles
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Breachway deck building space roguelike game is due to hit Linux and Windows PC. Which is the result of recent details from the developer Edgeflow Studio. Coming to Steam in 2023. Hooded Horse is eager to announce that it’s publishing the upcoming roguelite deck-building game Breachway. Due to expanding its roster of engaging sci-fi games. Which has also been announced for Linux.
We plan to support Linux as well. We have tested out builds of the game on Linux machines and it went pretty smooth. So no reason not too.
If you haven't seen the developer's comment, it's available on Steam. The game engine of course is Unity 3D, which should run fairly well on most Linux distro. But it's impressive to see that Linux testing is already underway.
Breachway - Announcement Trailer | Roguelike Deckbuilder Game
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Breachway will have you explore a procedurally generated galaxy. Doing so in a turn-based tactical game mixed with a strong dose of deck building. Build your loadout from an array of different ships, modules, and even crew. While you test out powerful card combo's to meet any challenge. As you level up your modules, you can unlock new cards to take into future battles While Breachway doesn’t stop there either - there are many ways you can attack your enemies. Right from targeting individual hard points to causing the enemy ship to overheat. As well as simply using a good ol’ fashioned missile barrage. You will need to make snap choices based on what’s in front of you.
Features include:
Complex Ship upgrade system - Acquire powerful equipment for your ship to further upgrade its performance. Doing so with a range of subsystems.
Diverse tactical choices - Hack enemy equipment or disable it in Breachway with precise rail gun attacks. Overwhelm your enemy with flak barrages, or cook them alive with laser attacks.
Uncover powerful card synergies - Test out new card combo's and ways of combat. Doing so by mixing and matching equipment and cards in your deck.
Assemble a rag tag crew - Each crew member has their own quirks and loyalties. These have an effect on how you react to encounters and deal with various factions.
Unlock new ships and factions - Unlock special faction specific ships as you play and experience the story. Including different events from various angles.
Carve your own unique path - Your crew and previous choices determine how you can interact with the varied events you face on your journey. While tense story encounters force you to grapple with morally grey choices.
Hooded Horse will assist developer Edgeflow Studio in bringing this deck building space roguelike game to Steam in 2023. In the mean time, you can Wishlist Breachway on Steam for both Linux and Windows PC.
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indiegamelover · 9 months ago
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maximuswolf · 4 months ago
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Who else is looking forward to all the great deckbuilders that are coming out?
Who else is looking forward to all the great deckbuilders that are coming out? I'm keeping an eye out for Slay the Spire 2, Seal the Rift and Breachway. Am I missing any and which one are you excited for? Submitted July 12, 2024 at 08:58AM by GabrielSampaioart https://ift.tt/RxVw4T1 via /r/gaming
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videogaems · 5 months ago
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Steam Next Fest Wrap-Up - February 2024
Another Steam Next Fest has passed us by, the triannual week wherein Valve play the role of the Specialists in 2001 box office hit A.I. Artificial Intelligence. For one brief, fleeting week, we allow ourselves to fall in love, hate, or 'meh' with dozens of upcoming game demos before they go away to the place where dreams are born: behind a green button with a shopping cart reading 'Purchase'. After our magical week, around 10 AM, Pacific Standard Time, we Haley Joel Osments grow out our beards, and fade back into the monotony that is trying to figure out what to play tonight - At least until Balatro drops.
All kidding aside, I've come to really look forward to Steam Next Fest; it always adds a few more items to my Wishlist, and introduces me to some neat stuff. Given, a lot of those Wishlist additions will surely become Notifications in my email of the game going on sale dozens of times until I decide it's cheap enough to pull the trigger, or until I fess up to myself that I simply won't have the time to play it. Even so, this fest was honestly a real banger, and I wanted to talk about some of the games I played so bad that I started a blog.
So, since nobody asked, here are the demos I played during this Next Fest, and some thoughts I had regarding them.
Lightyear Frontier
I think I first heard about this game at Gamescom, or the Cozy Games Showcase at Keigh3, or possibly one of the other dozens of occasions where video games get announced. Even though the trailer I saw was one of those cringey ones where several family friends of the Devs talk to each other over gameplay footage as if they were playing the game together, it went on my wishlist basically immediately. It's a farming game, but you pilot a big mech, and for some reason, blue-collar-sci-fi is absolutely my shit. My only sort of eye-squint at this was the fact that once you're inside your mech, you pretty much never need to leave it. Sleeping, crafting, exploring, all of it can be done from the comfort and safety of a repurposed five ton war machine. Though I do love the idea of a big ass mech suit snuggling up with that seventeen foot afghan grandma crocheted for you.
Coffee Caravan
I've always delighted in the idea of running a coffee shop, but I've never done it because this is probably what it would feel like. Set your mobile artisanal coffee pop-up... well... UP, and prepare to dash around filling customer orders. It's like Overcooked but with coffee, and resulting in less divorce. Games like these do tickle a part of my brain but the rushed nature inherent to them always turns that tickle into a jabbing kind of motion, a most unpleasant feeling as far as brains are involved. I tapped out after I failed to serve a customer, a customer who I could tell never worked food service because he sat himself down at a table with dirty dishes. Between trying to clean those dishes, make his coffee, and just finding a spot to set shit down, he got pissy and left. Better decaffeinated than served a tall glass of dishwater, I suppose - I've been saying that my whole life.
I've been meaning to finish this post so long that now it's time for the next Next Fest but here are the games I played in February:
Pacific Drive
Star Trucker
Children of the Sun
Rotwood
Harold Halibut
Lunistice
Vapor World: Over the Mind
NeverGrave
Yet Another Fantasy Title
Pepper Grinder
INDIKA
Helskate
Infest
Circle Hitter
#BLUD
DICEOMANCER
Copycat
Dungeon Inn
Balatro
Trash Goblin
Breachway
Mullet Mad Jack
TerraTech Worlds
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bestgames2 · 9 months ago
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15 Amazing UPcoming ROGUELIKE DECKBUILDER GAMES 2024
15  Amazing UPcoming ROGUELIKE DECKBUILDER GAMES 2024 - MOST AWAITED Upcoming Roguelite/Roguelike
Rogue-like deckbuilder games, gaming, 2024, Tamarak Trail, Breachway, Acolyte of the Altar, Tendryll, C.A.R.D.S. RPG: The Misty Battlefield, Rack and Slay, To the Dungeon!, Northwind, Toads of the Bayou, Pyrene, Vivid World, Throne of Bone, Into The Grid, Dragon Eclipse, Stellar Orphans, upcoming games, strategy, card games, adventure.
#RoguelikeGames #UpcomingGames #DeckbuilderGames #CardGames #Roguelite #RPGs #StrategyGames #GamingThrills #TamarakTrail #VividWorld
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atomic188 · 9 months ago
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Breachway - NEW Space Game
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worthplaying · 2 years ago
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'Breachway' Reveals New Game Mechanics And Tug Ship
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savingcontent · 2 years ago
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Breachway, the space roguelite deck-building game will be published by Hooded Horse
Breachway, the space roguelite deck-building game will be published by Hooded Horse
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