Beast Breaker places you in the role of Skipper, a brave little mouse who’s tasked with killing giant (well, to a mouse anyway…) beasts that threaten the peaceful lives of the towns and settlements populated by other adorable animals. You do so by engaging with gameplay which is one part pinball game, one part strategic RPG, which proves to be a surprisingly excellent pairing with lots of interesting ideas. The primary goal of each battle is to kill another giant crystalline monster, each of which is comprised of a series of interconnected parts with their own health bars. Only destroying one of these parts—the core—will kill the monster outright, but you often don’t have a straight shot or need to chip away at other parts before you can get to it.
Skipper is given a limited number of actions per turn, and you then select from a menu of attacks that usually result in him flinging himself toward the beast and bouncing off its crystalline hide at high speed. You’re given an indicator of where is initial trajectory will go, but Skipper often bounces off several surfaces before coming to a stop. An effective turn, then, is one where you line things up just so that he hits several surfaces at once, but you also have to take his terminal point into consideration, too. Each turn, a red zone is marked out on the field indicating where the monster will strike, and if you finish a turn in that zone, Skipper takes a hit and loses health.
It sounds simplistic at first, but this gameplay quickly shows itself to have plenty of depth. There are other weapons to use, like a bow or a hammer, and each weapon type has a different loadout to change up your playstyle. Then there’s the fact that certain actions will build up “Charge” which is a limited resource that you spend to use the more powerful abilities in your moveset. Plus, every fight is precipitated by a brief 4X-style interface where you navigate a small board and look for resources to give you an advantage in battle while the beast stalks quietly around the map. It doesn’t take long for what initially seems like a simplistic game to show off that it has plenty more ambition than you may think.
Fortunately, the presentation proves to be just as well-executed as the gameplay, going for an aesthetic that seems vaguely flash game-like but has plenty of personality. Character portraits are generally expressive and cute, while the gameplay interface is intuitive and doesn’t get too bogged down in drowning you with details.
Beast Breaker is the epitome of a hidden gem, and we would highly recommend you give it a shot. Like its main character this game may be small, but it proves to be exceedingly effective at what it sets out to do. Creative, engaging gameplay and a surprising amount of depth combine to make for an experience that may surprise at just how much it hooks you.
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Pretty interesting concept and it's not too expensive so I might give it a go sometime. I'll add it to my wish list for now.
This is a game that looks to do one thing, and do it well. I admire that.
Sounds interesting definitely a cool sounding game might get it after o finish metriod dread
Hmm…. you immediately got my attention with “pinball RPG.” I think you can sprinkle pinball on anything and I would love it 🥰
I’ll watchlist this one for now. Thank you for the review!
For a review that is giving this thing a 9/10, would it have killed you to include a couple more screenshots? I only see three, and it’s not really indicating what the game is about.
Wow, this looks to be very unique. And for only 15 bucks? I'm certainly putting this on my list.
@BloodNinja
Click on the name of the game in the review, and go to the screen shots tab... there are 12 screen shots.
OOYAH APPROVED
I'd appreciate if you could include a trailer or something. Just for those screenshots, I don't even see the pinball thing XD
This one’s great, been playing it quite a bit since I don’t have time to properly sink my teeth into Metroid for now. Well seeing Kate didn’t review it since she’s pals with the devs 😂
@nessisonett Certain contingents are gonna be upset when they read that comment, which is why I didn't say anything 😬😬
@BloodNinja
I also thought there weren't enough screenshots, since Mitch mentioned pinball but there's nothing in the screenshots that even remotely resembles it. I then watched gameplay online and realized that the actual problem is that Mitch doesn't seem to know what pinball is. Just pretend he never called the game "one part pinball game". He should have rather said billiards. If you're looking for a sort of "pinball RPG", as the article's title suggests, the only games I know of are Yoku's Island Express on the Switch and Pinball Quest on the NES.
No disrespect meant, this game doesn't look like a pinball game at all.
@Ooyah Oh nice, thanks for pointing that out to me.
NINJA APPROVED
@TheWingedAvenger I knew something was off. Thanks man!
Wishlisted and will (and can easily) wait for a massive 90% sale... oh ya know its-a-comin' too!
@BloodNinja @TheWingedAvenger Creature in the Well is another one, a dungeon crawler with pinball mechanics.
It is interesting, but challenging. I never finished it.
@DoubleDate, I agree. From video clips I've seen, it looks like it plays more like a billiards/pool game.
Seems like it's more like Peggle than pinball..
I like Peggle, pinball, and billiards, so maybe I should try this one
Two things: This game looks a little bit like Trajectile, the awesome DSi digital game which I've loved playing on my 3DS. I'm excited about this because there's not many games like this.
Also, it looks to run at 60fps, so it's got that quality of graphics that helps me enjoy a game.
I'm definitely going to have to try this game out.
Lately alot of 9/10 games. 9 for a mini review it’s alot.
@BloodNinja It would be better to watch a youtube video to get an idea of the game. It is like Trajectile from DSi download land (or on 3DS as a digital DSi downloadable game), but with awesome music recorded in Scotland, a story, upgradable weapons, animated attacking beasts, um, well, I guess Trajectile only has the main attack method in common!
Anyways, it really is excellent. Just got it and played 15 minutes of it. It exudes quality.
This game is awesome. They seem to have taken Trajectile and made it into a great little rpg with upgradable weapons and armor. The beasts are fun to attack, the music is awesome (recorded with real musicians on real instruments in Scotland), the graphics are sharp and 60fps, and it really comes together as an excellent 9/10. I love little surprises on Switch like this!
@120frames-please Really! I’ll check things out, thanks man.
@Tandy255 Sounds 2 spooky 4 me
@TheWingedAvenger
Hmm thanks for the insight - after checking out the trailer in the eShop, I didn’t sense any flipper mechanics going on in Beast Breakers, which I would call an essential ingredient for a pinball game! But it still looks fun, like a Plinko RPG? Bagatelle? Billiards? I think I’ll still give it a try, especially after the glowing reviews from Mitch and @120frames-please
@TheWingedAvenger Thank you for clarification. I also looked at the screenshots to see that it did not look at all like Yoku's Island. (a great game!). But, billiards is cool also, so I will check it out on the shop.
Looks very fun, though I’d say this is more Peggle/pool than pinball in anyway.
Tried it, it's VERY boring game.
@BloodNinja it’s funny because I saw this game on the eshop’s coming soon list a while back and disregarded it because the listing had no screenshots or video.
I was wondering about this game.... glad the comments section answered my questions, because the review seems to be incorrect as to which "ball" game it actually is.
I’m sure NL did a write up on this game a couple of month’s ago, and the dev’s previous game was something cool … but I can’t for the life of me remember what it was?!?
Seems like I'm going to have to see this is motion before it clicks
@BloodNinja including the system would be nice too... I assume Switch
@BloodNinja I've enjoyed Creature in the Well. The title sounds scary, but the game isn't. I've played a few hours of it and really liked it. It's another game I wouldn't call pinball. It is more like Windjammers or Wand Wars, both excellent games. Oh, but with exploration and many levels, not just playing on field, oh, and single player. I give up!
@Teksetter Yeah, if you don't want to spend $15, at least put it on the good old wishlist. It's a nice game, fun stuff.
@120frames-please Heh
The premise reminds me of Pinball Quest for the NES, pinball with RPG elements. I'll definitely put this one on my wishlist.
@Bondi_Surfer it’s from the developers of three, a charming mobile game similar to 2048
@Tandy255 I'll check out Creature in the Well - I'd never heard of it! Thanks for the heads-up!
This sounds like a future hidden gem, totally getting this!!
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