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Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

ACE Team, Giant Monkey Robot, Modus Games, 3goo
Jul 21, 2020 - PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

70

Top Critic Average

49%

Critics Recommend

GameSpot
7 / 10
TheSixthAxis
7 / 10
Shacknews
6 / 10
IGN Italy
6.4 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
3.5 / 5
God is a Geek
7.5 / 10
God is a Geek
7 / 10
Nintendo Life
4 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break won't always rock your world, but eventually the good times will roll.

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Rock of Ages 3 stretches the series' core concept to the limit, but this tower defence and boulder platforming hybrid has still got some legs. Adding a few new game modes and the new level creation tool extends the game's longevity, but ACE Team could do with refining a few of the rougher edges still in the game.

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Ultimately, Rock of Ages 3 is an additional serving of the series in a party-sized bag.

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IGN Italy

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6.4 / 10.0
IGN Italy

Despite its hilarious story and its huge creativity, Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break fails in creating a consistent gameplay. Its good ideas and mechanics are too rough in implementation and fall quickly in repetitiveness and frustration, due also to awkward and counterintuitive controls especially in the tower defense part.

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Three years ago, Bigger & Boulder sought forgiveness in its shortcomings by repeating its originator's quirks.

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An absurd and delightful experience, Rock of Ages 3 is a great addition to your Switch library. If you don't mind some framerate dips, having tons of community levels on your portable console is ideal.

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There's a lot to like about Rock of Ages 3, but its tower defence half simply isn't one of them. Thankfully, community-made levels will keep the game fresh for a long time.

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Rock of Ages 3 failed to impress us on almost any level. It's definitely a game with character, and it could feasibly work its charms on you, but in its drive to be different and unusual it seems to have neglected to be fun. Still, it certainly has an audience; broadly speaking, you don't get to a second sequel without your game mattering to someone. If you can muscle through the frustrations, you might be able to roll with Rock of Ages 3, but with so many other worthy titles on Switch, we can't say we'd recommend it.

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