Broken Roads Review: 24 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Check all the 24 reviews find on Video Games Broken Roads , with the 22 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Video Games magazines and websites give 22 ratings, we get this average rating to this Broken Roads product : 3.2/5.
Broken Roads ratings
8.8/10 | GBATemp | |
8.4/10 | The Games Machine | |
8/10 | GamingBolt | |
7.5/10 | Pizza Fria | |
7.5/10 | Multiplayer.it | |
75/100 | COGconnected | |
3.5/5 | GodIsAGeek | |
7/10 | GameSoul | |
3.5/5 | PXLBBQ | |
70/100 | Gaming Trend | |
6.7/10 | GamingGuardian | |
6.2/10 | Vandal | |
6.2/10 | Nintendo-Town | |
6/10 | Shacknews | |
6/10 | Checkpoint Gaming | |
60/100 | GameStar | |
2.8/5 | GamesCreed | |
5.5/10 | Phenixx Gaming | |
2.5/5 | GamesRadar | |
5/10 | Well Played | |
2/5 | EuroGamer.fr | |
4/10 | Xbox Tavern |
Broken Roads review :
Broken Roads seems to be good in the Video Games category, so overall reviews are positive for this product.
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Pros and cons for Broken Roads List of reviews and ratings
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Freedom of playstyle
Moral Compass mechanic adds to immersiveness of gameplay
Original setting and detailed environments
Abundant and well-crafted texts
There are a lot of kangaroos!
Language is a barrier (but the fix is coming).
Moral compass is a fantastic way to handle morality in RPGs
Great writing paired with decent voice acting.
the combat system might be too simplistic for some players.
In-depth history
Interesting and intriguing characters
The moral compass is the great strength of the game.
Confusing narrative at times
The amount of information and reading leads to dispersion and fatigue.
High-level artistic direction, with hand-drawn storyboards.
Excellent replayability
The technical part is a bit too poor.
Interesting, unique setting
Morality system
Excellent music
Some bugs and broken quests
Action-focused gamers might be bored
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Management of the intriguing protagonist
Interesting management of moral alignment
Poor management of the party
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Solid graphical effort
Some good story twists I didn?t see coming
Unique setting with awesome ?Cyclopedia?
Four origins provides some replay value
Some balance hiccups
Forgettable characters turn into stats with guns
Jarring and inconsistent voice work
His exploration works well and his dialogue system is engaging.
The mission design and combat system appear outdated and flawed.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Un système de moralité intéressant
Un univers apocalyptique
Peu de combats et qui manquent de pep?s
Des temps de chargement un peu longs
Impressive, hand-drawn visuals that bring variety to desert environments
Moral Compass is a neat idea with a clumsy landing
Combat is incredibly boring, albeit functional
Moral compass morality system is compellingly complex
Plenty of player freedom with character builds and options for accomplishing objectives
Annoying UI limitations regarding equipment management
Combat is fairly simplistic and often feels unbalanced
Game-breaking bugs are present, at least on the PC version
... you want to make moral decisions.
... The fights for you should not be in the foreground.
... you want a complex role-playing game.
... the fights must be like in Jagged Alliance 3.
Different intros and companions based on your class. This gives more points of view on why the story is happening and how everyone came together.
A rather unique Australian flare to the setting, abilities, and story. Characters use actual Aussie slang, customs, and similar beliefs.
Too many loading screens for very little results. So many encounters could have just occurred on one map instead of switching to multiple locations.
Drop Bear Bytes seems to have intended for players to make Jack-of-All-Trades characters. But, most encounters favor having stacked specialists.
Strange audio mixing. Most fights sound like they are off in the distance, and attacks have almost not impact.
The philosophy-first system is an interesting twist on dialog, even if fumbled.
Where is the "get up and go?"
Slow and dull combat.
Australia is a great place for a post-apocalypse
+
Lots of fascinating ideas to tangle with
Quests spoiled by bugs and confusing logic
-
Combat is basic and limited
-
Many systems feel superficial and underdeveloped
Atmospheric soundtrack
Unique setting
Combat fundamentals are solid
Underdeveloped world and characters
Poorly communicated systems and quests
Post patch builds in unconfirmed condition
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
A lot of in-depth dialogue to read through
Stuck to a character style
Awful combat
No difficulty options
Loading ? too many and too long
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
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