Seems appealing to me both price-wise (£12.99 is RRP) and the game play. The game is a classic 1980s shooter with the ability to play with 4-players in 1080p. One that I thought worth sharing. :popcorn:
Take a trip back to the 1980s: Shoot, Explode and Explore in this frenzied top down arcade blaster with a modern twist. Become a supreme warrior or co-op with up to three friends to rid the universe of a ruthless intergalactic robot army. Only exhilarating and frenetic arcade action can save the day. Far in the future, advances in artificial intelligence have created the first truly sentient robot 'System 2'. Fearing for its safety it escapes into deep space where on a distant planet it begins building a robot army and plotting the inevitable invasion of its former masters. Circuit Breakers revolves around collecting energy crystals that power your weapons. Killing robots causes them to explode violently, leaving you to collect the shards flying across the room. Featuring Aldo, Shelby, Samson and Tay, each of them is in a class of their own with bespoke weaponry for maximum impact.
A mighty array of devastating weaponry
Connect up to four controllers for co-operative play and battle together
88% positive review score on Steam
Metacritic score of 75
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paully
17 Sep 17#14
I was hoping it was a remake of the micro machines style game on the PS1
dr_spaceman
17 Sep 17#10
Did the Xbox 360 / PS3 have a Circuit Breakers game?
mixmixi to dr_spaceman
17 Sep 17#11
PS1 had one, but that was a racing game I think. Not sure about PS3 mate.
dr_spaceman to mixmixi
19 Sep 17#15
This is still annoying me :persevere: as I could swear there was a last gen game that looked exactly like this! Been searching YouTube determined to find it that I even ended up all the way back to The Chaos Engine on the Amiga :laughing: which at least brought back some good memories! I would play that game today if I could.
Illusionary
17 Sep 17#2
How's your collection looking nowadays, mixmixi :laughing: ?
You know that real photos are always more fun :stuck_out_tongue:
...but I'm impressed nonetheless!
Neat cataloguing site there too, though I'll probably still stick to Backloggery,
mixmixi to Illusionary
17 Sep 17#5
Here is an image just took it now. There are 4 more shelves with CE boxes, but I did not have much of change in those in the past 2-3 months. Been spending all my money on specific types of PS4 games recently. This is the only shelf with standard editions. Also, I do have 3 Xbox One games too. :laughing: I am using this site instead of Backloggery because it has a mobile app and a barcode scanner to add the game automatically to the list and syncs between site and phone, so I will have it on both. Also the search function on the app is handy. Stops me buying repeats.
Illusionary to mixmixi
17 Sep 17#6
Much better :stuck_out_tongue:
I could do with some shelves that well-suited to blu-ray boxes!
mixmixi to Illusionary
17 Sep 17#7
The shelf is a Bluray shelf too mate. I've got a few Vita games here and there which I am using as filler for the time being. Otherwise each block takes 20 blurays for a total of 600 games. That is helpful with counts etc as well. I am planning to buy one of these as soon this one is full haha.
JDavies to mixmixi
17 Sep 17#8
Now that's impressive..... :raised_hand:
Johnny_boy to mixmixi
17 Sep 17#9
Wow. Very impressive. Just out of curiosity what is your overall plan for it? I got half way through a complete PAL Gamecube collection, but found I only played one game (Ikaruga, plus the occasional Ribbit King). Sold it in the end. Just couldn't keep justifying keeping it.
mixmixi to Johnny_boy
17 Sep 17#12
I am going to shift towards indie and rare physical releases. No plans, not looking for any investments etc. It is just what I have been enjoying doing (thanks to HUKD, lol).
UltimatePhoenix to mixmixi
17 Sep 17#13
I had that size shelf full of just steelbooks, sold it all for 4k now id probably fill it with games, all mine are in really useful boxes
Seems appealing to me both price-wise (£12.99 is RRP) and the game play. The game is a classic 1980s shooter with the ability to play with 4-players in 1080p. One that I thought worth sharing. :popcorn:
Take a trip back to the 1980s: Shoot, Explode and Explore in this frenzied top down arcade blaster with a modern twist. Become a supreme warrior or co-op with up to three friends to rid the universe of a ruthless intergalactic robot army. Only exhilarating and frenetic arcade action can save the day. Far in the future, advances in artificial intelligence have created the first truly sentient robot 'System 2'. Fearing for its safety it escapes into deep space where on a distant planet it begins building a robot army and plotting the inevitable invasion of its former masters. Circuit Breakers revolves around collecting energy crystals that power your weapons. Killing robots causes them to explode violently, leaving you to collect the shards flying across the room. Featuring Aldo, Shelby, Samson and Tay, each of them is in a class of their own with bespoke weaponry for maximum impact.
A mighty array of devastating weaponry
Connect up to four controllers for co-operative play and battle together
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Seems appealing to me both price-wise (£12.99 is RRP) and the game play. The game is a classic 1980s shooter with the ability to play with 4-players in 1080p. One that I thought worth sharing. :popcorn:
Take a trip back to the 1980s: Shoot, Explode and Explore in this frenzied top down arcade blaster with a modern twist. Become a supreme warrior or co-op with up to three friends to rid the universe of a ruthless intergalactic robot army. Only exhilarating and frenetic arcade action can save the day. Far in the future, advances in artificial intelligence have created the first truly sentient robot 'System 2'. Fearing for its safety it escapes into deep space where on a distant planet it begins building a robot army and plotting the inevitable invasion of its former masters. Circuit Breakers revolves around collecting energy crystals that power your weapons. Killing robots causes them to explode violently, leaving you to collect the shards flying across the room. Featuring Aldo, Shelby, Samson and Tay, each of them is in a class of their own with bespoke weaponry for maximum impact.
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...but I'm impressed nonetheless!
Neat cataloguing site there too, though I'll probably still stick to Backloggery,
I could do with some shelves that well-suited to blu-ray boxes!
Seems appealing to me both price-wise (£12.99 is RRP) and the game play. The game is a classic 1980s shooter with the ability to play with 4-players in 1080p. One that I thought worth sharing. :popcorn:
Take a trip back to the 1980s: Shoot, Explode and Explore in this frenzied top down arcade blaster with a modern twist. Become a supreme warrior or co-op with up to three friends to rid the universe of a ruthless intergalactic robot army. Only exhilarating and frenetic arcade action can save the day. Far in the future, advances in artificial intelligence have created the first truly sentient robot 'System 2'. Fearing for its safety it escapes into deep space where on a distant planet it begins building a robot army and plotting the inevitable invasion of its former masters. Circuit Breakers revolves around collecting energy crystals that power your weapons. Killing robots causes them to explode violently, leaving you to collect the shards flying across the room. Featuring Aldo, Shelby, Samson and Tay, each of them is in a class of their own with bespoke weaponry for maximum impact.