Broken Lines – Release Date, Platforms, Trailer & Gameplay

Broken Lines
Release dateReleased on Feb 25, 2020
StatusReleased
Best forRole-playing (RPG) players exploring games on Xbox Series X|S
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What to Know About Broken Lines

Broken Lines is a war-game with a serious story, told from the perspective of the individual soldiers. A game for people who likes real-time tactics and strategy games, but are too slow to play them. Give orders to you men, while in pause - and total control. Then see the execution in real-time - sometimes resulting in catastrophic failure. Play the campaign with randomized missions and non-linear stories. Select and equip your squad. Train them in unique combat skills and perks. Plan your turn in pause mode and see it play out in real-time. Use cover and flanking to overcome the opposition. Rewind the level to avoid casualties and achieve better loot. Manage resources and survive until you either find your way out of the valley or lose your way and your conscience in the process.

About Broken Lines

Broken Lines was released on Feb 25, 2020. It is available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. This game falls under the Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical genres.

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