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Remedy Entertainment continues its innovation in video games in its latest supernatural romp, a three-player cooperative ...
FBC: Firebreak is a first-person co-op shooter developed and published by Remedy Entertainment. It's part of the Remedy ...
FBC: Firebreak surprisingly has quite a lot in common with Elden Ring Nightreign. You can play in squads up to three, and both games really encourage communication and coordination. They both even ...
Remedy Entertainment's Alan Wake and Control follow up FBC Firebreak isn't doing too well on Steam, but there's still time ...
Remedy's co-op FPS is a fun Control spin-off when everything goes right, though such circumstances can prove elusive early on.
This co-op Control spinoff isn't without mad science laughs and decent FPS boomsticking, but grindy unlocks and tedious ...
"As Remedy's first co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak is a successful experiment, and while it doesn't quite match up to the best ...
The first time sticky notes almost killed me in Remedy Entertainment’s FBC: Firebreak, the new multiplayer spinoff of 2019’s ...
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 ...
FBC: Firebreak takes Remedy's talents to the online co-op space, but it struggles to present as compelling of a package as ...
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 ...
Firebreak fails to channel Control’s magic. Instead of the eerie atmosphere and slick powers fans loved, it delivers a ...