Mecha BREAK Reviews
Mecha Break is a dream come true for many mecha fans, with amazing gameplay and an exciting variety of different robots and modes to play, we have here a very accessible game for those who enjoy competing along with a giant robot. Varying between an extraction mode and PvP combat, the game manages to deliver something of quality to different audiences. Unfortunately, as a GaaS, not only its quality is what matters for its success and the choices made regarding the game's progression and monetization will still have to be put to the test of time.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Overwhelming monetization and exceptionally dull third-person hero shooting sour a game that could've been a mech fan's dream.
Mecha Break's 15 flavors of mech all feel great to pilot, and its strategic, twitchy gameplay has the juice to last for the long haul if it plays it smart.
Mecha Break is kind of like a beautiful 8oz filet mignon from the fanciest restaurant in town, with a thick layer of Heinz ketchup splattered on top. Sure, you can scrape off the ketchup and still enjoy the steak, but it would be a lot better if the ketchup just wasn’t there at all.
Objectives will be pretty familiar if you've played the likes of Overwatch 2.
Mecha Break evokes classic mecha anime with its exciting multiplayer battles, but the game's free-to-play foibles, among other issues, sour the experience.
The bones are solid; mechs feel powerful, battles look great, and customization is top-notch but the meat on those bones feels undercooked.
Mecha BREAK's price of admission makes it worth trying for anyone into PvP or hero shooters, the casual and hardcore should enlist today.
Even if it isn't a ground-breaking endeavor in the world of objective-based multiplayer shooters, Mecha BREAK is a competently put-together package that mecha fans will enjoy.
Mecha BREAK is a game that has emerged like a beacon of hope for fans at a time when new releases in this genre are rare. It's a relatively low-stress PvP shooter that can be enjoyed casually, but there are still many aspects outside of the gameplay that need refinement.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Mecha BREAK has tons of potential, with fast-paced gameplay, stunning visuals, and diverse mecha classes—though a few systems feel clunky and the audio underdelivers. Its biggest drawback is aggressive, overpriced monetization, but thankfully, none of it is required to enjoy the core experience.
Mecha BREAK delivers an exciting, polished mech shooter experience with satisfying combat and deep customization, but its punishing grind and aggressive monetization model seriously hold it back. Unless these issues are addressed, the game risks losing a large portion of its player base despite its strong foundation.