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Remedy Entertainment's latest game, FBC: Firebreak, is a perfectly serviceable cooperative first-person shooter with some flaws. FBC: Firebreak Review: Triumphant and Tragic Open Menu Close Menu ...
FBC: Firebreak is a spin-off of Control, Remedy's psychic powered Metroidvania.There, you explore an extra-shadowy government agency tasked with investigating paranormal phenomena, like a fridge ...
FBC: Firebreak’s approachable combat, esoteric missions, and screen-engulfing graphical effects help to make this multiplayer shooter feel reflective of Remedy’s cryptic catalogue, ...
Today, Remedy Entertainment finally releases FBC: 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 ...
FBC: Firebreak's madcap mission conceits are delightfully silly, but balancing issues and limited replay value hinder the fun. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to ...
To say I was psyched about FBC: Firebreak when it was first announced is an understatement. Nothing gets me foaming at the mouth quite like quirky, eldritch, co-op shooters. So you can imagine my ...
FBC: Firebreak is a three-person cooperative shooter that sees players take on the role of Firebreakers, a unit of not-quite-elite soldiers tasked with quelling the chaos inside the FBC’s HQ ...
The newest game from Alan Wake II studio Remedy Entertainment, FBC: Firebreak is a co-op spinoff of the lauded 2019 single-player game Control. It's set in the same X-Files-like federal bureau ...
FBC: Firebreak takes the world of Control into co-op multiplayer. Here's everything we know about it. Upcoming 2025 Game Releases Best Survival Games All Switch 2 Games 2025's Best ...
When news first broke about FBC: Firebreak (out June 17), the new multiplayer shooter from Remedy Entertainment, the idea caused some uneasy feelings among the studio’s fanbase. It wasn’t the ...
FBC: Firebreak is set in the sterile headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Control and it features Remedy’s trademark dark surrealism, but it’s also infused with a healthy dose of silliness ...