Abstract: Atomic Games’ Breach steals from the best: feeling like Counter-Strike and Battlefield: Bad Company’s love child, it combines the realistic visual aesthetic of the former and the building-busting physics of the latter. Sadly, it becomes readily apparen...
Abstract: In the end, the graphics, game modes, and customization options are simply not what Atomic Games had promised us in the months leading up to the release of Breach. The claims that they had created an amazing destructib..
Abstract: Breach is the newest multiplayer only shooter to be released on Xbox Live Arcade, following in the footsteps of Blacklight: Tango Down. On one hand, I can totally get behind paying for just the multiplayer side of things in the XBLA format, with focuse...
Core shooting action is fun, Good assortment of game modes, Maps have nicely varied terrain.
Experience system makes earning perks and gear a grind, Unremarkable visuals and sound, Significant performance issues, Controls make precise longdistance aiming overly difficult.
Breach delivers some excitement, but its generic online first-person shooter action and a number of performance issues prevent it from standing out from the crowd....
Enemies take too many bullets to kill and the weak rewards take too long to unlock; the bad cover system and slow pace ruin the excitement; a handful of other annoying, whydotheyexist issues.
Abstract: Atomic Games has had a rough time leading up to the release of Breach. Originally developing the controversial Six Days in Fallujah, which had publisher Konami famously pull support, Atomic went on to salvage what it could to produce this multiplayer...
Abstract: Have you ever wondered what Modern Warfare would be like if Treyarch developed it…10 years ago? Worry no longer; Atomic Games’ Breach realizes that hypothetical with what is best described as “Call of Duty meets Darkest of Days.” Breach is a strictly ...
Breach feels like the best job a small team could do with an overly ambitious project. For the price it’s not bad for being a multiplayer-only title, it’s just that nothing about Breach is particularly noteworthy. The destructible environments and cove...
Abstract: Breach kind of looks like Call of Duty: Modern Combat/Black Ops. And it kind of plays like Call of Duty: Modern Combat/Black Ops. But Breach, the online-only title on Xbox Live Arcade, isn’t entirely the same as Call of Duty: Modern Combat...
If you were one of the many that fell head over heals for Battlefield 1943 on the XBLA and wondered why nobody else was producing such quality first person shooter entertainment, then step this way: Breach has landed. ...