Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break Reviews

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is ranked in the 40th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.7 / 10.0
Jul 21, 2020

There's nothing wrong with a little weirdness and quirk and I've been very pleased that the Switch has delivered quite a bit in that vein over its lifespan...

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7 / 10.0
Jul 22, 2020

It can be said that Rock Of Ages 3: Make & Break is a game that’s worth your time; Although it's not an awesome game, but there is no annoying aspect in it

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7 / 10
Jul 22, 2020

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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7 / 10.0
Jul 23, 2020

Rock of Ages 3 may falter in the gameplay department thanks to repetition, uneven AI and a wobbly foundation for its strategy, but its madly charming presentation and a dedicated community of fans should be able to sculpt something gneiss out of this brave and boulder game.

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7.5 / 10.0
Jul 23, 2020

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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3.5 / 5.0
Jul 23, 2020

Rock of Ages III: Make & Break is more or less the same Rock of Ages experience you've come to expect, only this time it includes a level-editor.

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Jul 23, 2020

Make & Break is at its best when injecting variety into the campaign, not only mixing up the environments but the game modes.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jul 23, 2020

Rocks of Ages 3: Make & Break isn't a great game but also it is not a bad game! This is not the best product of ACE Team but it's capable of entertaining the fans. Simple but effective issues might bother newcomers but if you have played previous Rocks of Ages, these issues can not annoy you.

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Evan Norris
Top Critic
7 / 10
Jul 24, 2020

While the series is starting to grow long in the tooth — running low on laughs and short on captivating historical personalities — it can fall back on solid mechanics, a substantial campaign, and, now, the freedom to design and share homemade maps.

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TechRaptor
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Jul 24, 2020

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is uniquely absurd, and gives players a massive amount of content.

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7 / 10
Jul 26, 2020

Rock of Ages 3 appears to be more of the same. It’s crafted well…but it’s just not something that fits in my personal taste. For a tower defense fan whose never tried out the franchise, this is likely a good starting point. Otherwise, only hardcore fans need apply.

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Amin Bala Zadeh
Top Critic
7 / 10
Jul 28, 2020

Rock of Ages 3: Make and Break offers a very different experience in terms of world design and atmosphere, and an entertaining -yet nothing too special- gameplay. It's not a game for everybody, but if you happen to have the right group of people gathered around, you'll have a great time with it.

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6 / 10
Jul 28, 2020

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

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8.1 / 10.0
Jul 29, 2020

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is the best in the series yet so if you enjoy smashing things by rolling a giant boulder around and setting up traps to mess with your foes then you'll have a blast making and breaking in this fun-filled sequel.

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90 / 100
Jul 30, 2020

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is an absolute blast to play.

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4 / 10
Jul 31, 2020

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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6.5 / 10.0
Jul 31, 2020

WORTH CONSIDERING - Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break brings with it a create-a-level mode as the centerpiece. For me, the Story Mode was still the heart of the game, but it’s borderline frustratingly difficult with a combination of too many obstacles, precise AI opponents that are just too good, and grueling courses. The classic storytelling and graphic animation styles were still present, but playing the game on the Nintendo Switch also brought some system quirks with it too. For fans of the series, there’s still something here to have fun with, but I felt like the original game ultimately brought me more joy.

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6 / 10.0
Aug 1, 2020

The foundation and core principles are what make Rock of Ages 3 enjoyable, not the desperate and shallow new modes.

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5 / 10.0
Aug 2, 2020

Nihil novi sub sole is a perfect summary of Rock of Ages 3. Make & Break had a chance to become an ultimate Rock of Ages game with its map creator, but the lack of any major changes, a rather boring protagonist, and a terrible Switch version made this experience a quite boring and often even a frustrating one.

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7 / 10
Aug 4, 2020

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

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