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FBC: Firebreak is a first-person co-op shooter developed and published by Remedy Entertainment. It's part of the Remedy ...
Remedy Entertainment's Alan Wake and Control follow up FBC Firebreak isn't doing too well on Steam, but there's still time ...
"As Remedy's first co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak is a successful experiment, and while it doesn't quite match up to the best ...
If you want to make it out of the Oldest House alive, you'll have to work together with your teammates to utilize every tool ...
Firebreak introduces co-op multiplayer mode, allowing players to team up with friends and confront paranormal threats. The ...
Firebreak. It’s an important launch for the Finnish studio, as it’s their first online, multiplayer-focused game in an era that has resulted in classics like Control and Alan Wake 2. Still, Remedy’s ...
Firebreak fails to channel Control’s magic. Instead of the eerie atmosphere and slick powers fans loved, it delivers a ...
The game's launched on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and on Xbox and PlayStation consoles. It costs $39/£32 at launch, but is also available to play day one via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and on ...
To say I was psyched about FBC: Firebreak when it was first announced is an understatement. Nothing gets me foaming at the ...
Many reviews cite a lack of content as a reason for their disappointment. Remedy has detailed two future updates, including additional jobs and maps that will come to the game this Fall and Winter.
FBC is available through Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, or it can be purchased outright for $40. It's a co-op first-person shooter that takes place "within a mysterious federal agency under ...
Firebreak does capture a lot of the Remedy charm it misses the mark on a lot of other things that make it enjoyable.