Broken Roads Receives Mixed Reviews for Its Unique Moral Compass and Player Freedom
The ambitious RPG Broken Roads explores complex moral choices in a post-apocalyptic setting, but suffers from underwhelming combat and technical issues.
- Broken Roads, developed by Drop Bear Bytes, introduces a unique moral compass system, allowing players to make decisions based on philosophical leanings.
- The game is set in a post-apocalyptic Australia, offering extensive player freedom and a variety of character customization options.
- Critics praise the game's exploration of morality and Australian cultural references, but note the combat system is lackluster and often unbalanced.
- Technical problems, including game-breaking bugs and frequent loading screens, detract from the overall experience.
- Despite its innovative features, Broken Roads struggles to stand out in the competitive RPG genre due to its execution flaws.