In the future, humanity has been ravaged not only by their own conflicts and environmental crisis but also by an alien invasion. The story of Into the Breach is kind of bleak which only drives you further to succeed. Even the distinctions between the mechs and the aliens are subtle yet noticeable enough to distinguish them as artificial and organic lifeforms. Everything from the mechs to the tiles has a solid yet animated appearance that all fits together to make things look natural. However, instead of a top-down view, the game is presented in an isometric fashion on a grid-like layout. Much like its predecessor, Into the Breach maintains a somewhat rounded and colourful pixel style. Though the game was made available on iOS and Android, it also made the shift to become available to anyone with a Netflix account through the Netflix Games service. Initially released in 2018 for a number of platforms, Into the Breach has recently gone through a massive update adding new content, difficulty, and the freedom for players to toggle them if they so choose. From the creators of the highly popular FTL: Faster Than Light, Subset Games presents another futuristic title involving robots and giant bugs. Time-travel stories are one of the most common types of stories in the sci-fi genre but Into the Breach still manages to make it interesting.
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