Breach & Clear: Deadline
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A deadly new breed of human monster is on the rise, and it’s up to players to stop the infestation before it spreads. Breach & Clear: Deadline is the all-new follow up to Breach & Clear, the critically acclaimed hybrid tactical strategy game. The game gives players real-time control over a squad of four elite Special Forces tasked with tracking down information on the source of the infestation.
Steam User 0
I know a lot of people hated this game because they went into it with the original breach and clear game. However the game is fun and its a nice zombie vs the military type of tactical game. If youre anything like i was you hesitate on it because you arent sure because opf thye comments. im here to say go for it. i did and im having a blast plus the game is like 2GB. im sure you can spare the space.
Steam User 0
This is an overlooked and great game of the mid-2010's turn-based and isometric real-time modern games rush. It has a unique gameplay mechanic, with these pause and plan, then play out turns in a cinematic style. If the zombies and catastrophic casualty count do not bring you to tears, then it is probable that the short campaign, just maybe 20 hours, will.
One issue that this game approaches in an interesting manner is the concept that if DnD style turn-based games are similar to chess, with a sorcerer like a rook, couple of pawns and a knight taking on a variety of usually one or two types of enemies, then the addition of a mostly gun-wielding crew basically turns everyone on both sides into rooks and bishops. Zombies make that a flood of pawns. I am kind of surprised there have not been a few more takes on that as a gaming concept.
The biggest improvement that this game offers in terms of the franchise is the addition of an open-world to explore. With such a short campaign, though, this does not make it competitive against the great releases of the time-period.
Steam User 2
I'm rating this positive because I'm looking at it as a cheap, mindless game to screw around with to kill time and nothing more (and by cheap, I mean get it on sale. It is NOT worth the normal $10 price tag). Consider this a negative review if there's no sale available. Either way, I kinda had some fun with it, and it was worth getting on sale for $1.
Starting with the good:
-Can play it on a potato computer fine.
-Visuals aren't too bad.
-A half decent amount of weapons along with attachments.
-A simple upgrade system.
-Open roaming maps. Go where you want for the most part. Heck, the game rewards this if you're a loot goblin and you manage to find some really good weapons before getting into the "story"/quests.
-A simple RPG-like system. Gain XP, spend it on various skills.
-Not difficult at all. Good for mindlessly chilling.
...and now the things I hate:
-The AR15's in this game either are all illegally modified to be automatic (not to mention having better stats than a lot of actual assault rifles) or the devs have no knowledge about it. Should instead be a bottom tier rifle to fit the actual thing.
-Why are weapons using 9mm rounds doing a lot more damage than .45 rounds (example, P38 does noticeably more damage than the 1911).
-In general the developers seem to have never touched any firearm or have done practically no research. Stats seem to be randomly assigned across the board with little to no basis on how the weapons function IRL.
-Your AI squad members have trouble moving around on their own if there are enemies present.
-Despite the game being called Breach and Clear, you cannot issue commands to your squad of what to do after breaching a door. You have to breach the door then immediately pause the game to issue commands.
Steam User 1
Zombies. Because of course.