
With Descenders, you can play in quick blasts. The PC tends to get linked with the kind of games that sit you down – for hours on end until your eyes are red and part of you start to regret your life choices. Like FTL, Into the Breach is moreish, smart and deceivingly deep.Ī mix of mobile game style and merciless old-school progression mechanics gives Descenders a fresh feel. As you play, you can upgrade your mechs to improve your chances. Play unfolds in turns, and your mechs have to stop aliens from obliterating too many of the field’s buildings and outposts. We know Earth will come out tops, it’s just a matter of how.Įach encounter takes in an 8x8 block grid, your battlefield. That may sound like a mind-bending premise, but it actually proves that the plot doesn’t matter too much sometimes.

In Into the Breach, you control groups of mechs sent from the future to reverse this fate. And for the handheld gaming veterans out there, there are shades of Advance Wars to it too.Įarth has been attacked – and almost occupied – by aliens.

It is made by the team behind Faster than Light, still one of our favourite PC games of the last decade. Into the Breach is a sophisticated sci-fi strategy blast that you can play on your lunch break at work.

Not every top Steam game is an epic open world title that will set you back $60 on PS4 and Xbox One. Into the Breach is moreish, smart and deceivingly deep. (Image credit: Subset Games) 4.
