Remedy Entertainment's FBC: Firebreak won't have seasons, but will have paid cosmetics
Games from Remedy Entertainment —like Alan Wake 2, Control , and Max Payne —tend to be single player, third-person, linear adventures with cutscenes, lots of dialogue, and endings. FBC: Firebreak isn’t like those past games at all. And while it might disappoint some Remedy fans, I’m excited to see the studio doing something so different.
So you’ll need some friends and you’ll need to plan time to play together. Getting friends together is tricky for a lot of adults and Remedy seem aware of this. Their goal is to make the game extremely easy to hop into, hence no cutscenes or lengthy tutorials, and to not include any FOMO elements or make FBC feel like a “second job.” You can stop playing FBC for months and then come back and you won’t be behind or need to grind to catch up to friends.
DEVS Max Payne Remedy Entertainment Control Cutscene Windows Games REMEDY ENTERTAINMENT Firebreak Jesse Faden FBC: Firebreak Mike Kayatta Kotaku
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