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Reality Break is a single player arcade role playing shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Element Games, LLC and was released on February 10, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Rewrite the Universe! Pilot an agile starfighter, upgrade it with randomized loot, and unleash mystical fate energy to alter the fabric of spacetime itself!

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86%Audience ScoreBased on 430 reviews
story48 positive mentions
optimization7 negative mentions

  • Engaging Diablo-style space ARPG gameplay with satisfying loot and build customization.
  • Unique and deep rewrite mechanic affecting gear, missions, and story progression.
  • Smooth twin-stick combat with responsive controls and satisfying explosions.
  • Strong meta-progression system allowing meaningful permanent upgrades between runs.
  • High replayability due to diverse builds, itemization, and incremental progression.
  • Impressive polish and quality, especially given it was primarily developed by a solo dev.
  • Forced and frequent story-driven resets can feel repetitive and frustrating to some players.
  • Performance issues like FPS drops and stutter occur especially in crowded or late-game areas.
  • Limited enemy and mission variety leading to a somewhat repetitive gameplay loop.
  • UI and inventory management can be clunky, with small text and awkward map design.
  • Loot balance issues where late-game drops often feel worse than existing gear for some players.
  • The story is relatively short and can end abruptly with unfinished plot threads.
  • story

    262 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    18% positive mentions, 77% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The story is a creative and engaging sci-fi roguelite narrative centered on reality manipulation and time loops, blending well with gameplay mechanics and offering intriguing twists. While praised for its writing, humor, and integration with progression, it is often described as short, repetitive due to forced resets, and lacking depth or variety in mission types, leaving some players wanting more content and a stronger conclusion. Overall, the story adds a unique dimension to the game but may feel limited or tedious for those expecting a longer, fully fleshed-out arc.

    • “Kill things, get loot, the story however is what makes this game stand out, and its execution.”
    • “The story itself isn't too crazy or written by a master storyteller but it is implemented in such a great way that your whole game loop also involves the story itself.”
    • “The story is a bit of a trip.”
    • “There's no real reason for me to play this, and the story so far has presented neither interest nor agency.”
    • “The forced resets into replaying the story again make for a disappointing experience.”
    • “The combat is fun, but the story line is ultra repetitive; I was not a fan of it, and hate the endgame of just repeating the same 4 missions over and over.”
  • gameplay

    213 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The gameplay of this ARPG twin-stick space shooter combines satisfying combat, loot chasing, and roguelite progression with a unique reality-breaking "rewrite" mechanic that adds depth and variety to builds and story. While the core loop is engaging and well-balanced, some users note repetitive gameplay, limited enemy diversity, and a grind-heavy progression that may wear thin over time. Overall, its polished mechanics, smooth controls, and inventive systems make it a rewarding experience for fans of action RPGs and roguelites, though performance issues and some forced resets can detract from moment-to-moment enjoyment.

    • “Really awesome game that mixes Diablo/ARPG gameplay, twin-stick shooter combat, and a constant gear chase that exponentially increases your power.”
    • “A marvelous twin-stick shmup with satisfying combat, an intriguing loot system, and a completely unique reality-bending mechanic that makes each run feel rewarding and unlocks new narrative and gameplay possibilities.”
    • “This is an excellent sci-fi twin-stick space shooter, ARPG with light rogue-like elements that offers very fun gameplay with pretty deep build customization, good itemization, unique ARPG "re-write" system, and decent end game offerings.”
    • “No variety in gameplay and no justification for having to constantly loop back.”
    • “The game is simplistic, aggravatingly repetitive, and after just a few hours the gameplay becomes mind-numbingly boring.”
    • “There's an overabundance of half-baked game systems and the central mechanic itself is nowhere near as deep as advertised: rewriting doesn't meaningfully alter your playstyle, the weapons, or build strategy.”
  • graphics

    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    40% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their polished, vibrant, and neon-infused art style that enhances the action and immersion, with standout effects like satisfying explosions and smooth animations. However, several users note occasional performance issues, such as frame drops in crowded scenes and limited graphics settings, suggesting optimization could be improved for mid- to low-end hardware. Overall, the visuals are considered a strong asset, complementing the gameplay and sound design effectively.

    • “The graphics, sounds, the action... this game is a hidden gem and it's so obvious how much the dev put their love into it.”
    • “Explosions are satisfying, and in general the graphics look beautifully polished.”
    • “The graphics are delightfully crisp and beautiful.”
    • “The graphics are okay, too much bloom and LOD and the map is obnoxious to use regardless of settings.”
    • “It's got a fair few programming issues, with occasionally odd enemy movement (namely for the bigger battleships), and for a seemingly simple space shooter, the graphics and systems are not well-optimized to prevent framerate drops.”
    • “I have a mid-range PC, and I can run it with most graphics settings enabled, but the slowdown can be pretty bad in certain areas.”
  • optimization

    38 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    8% positive mentions, 74% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    Optimization issues are a major concern, with widespread reports of memory leaks, severe FPS drops, and poor performance during crowded or high-difficulty scenarios, even on high-end hardware. The game suffers from inefficient resource use, lack of proper culling techniques, and occasional bugs that exacerbate lag, making it often feel unplayable despite its relatively simple graphics. While some minor improvements and patches have been introduced, significant optimization work is still needed—especially for better Steam Deck performance and to handle large-scale battles smoothly.

    • “Optimization fixes needed – FPS drops below 10 on high-end hardware (RTX 5080, 13th-gen CPU) during heavy projectile use.”
    • “I was getting around 15 FPS on a 4090 and a known good 13900k; no reason this should be happening, needs more optimization.”
    • “Another issue is performance: when there are many enemies, the game becomes incredibly choppy and unplayable, which seriously affects gameplay early on in a genre where many enemies are common and expected.”
    • “Unfortunately it suffers from memory leaks, poor optimizations, and the in-game stated goal of 'becoming overpowered' is hampered by the program itself being unable to handle pursuing that.”
    • “Optimization fixes – fps drops below 10 with high-end hardware (RTX 5080, 13th-gen CPU) during heavy projectile use.”
    • “Performance is unacceptable, for what it visually is (basically isometric space shoot-em-up), it eats more resources than stunning full 3D environment games.”
  • grinding

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is prominent and can become tedious, especially due to mandatory character resets and repeating story loops that artificially hinder progression. While loot drops are frequent, their abundance reduces their value and makes sorting worthwhile items tedious. However, fans of roguelite gear farming and skill-based ARPG gameplay may appreciate the progression and unlockable mechanics despite the repetitive grind.

    • “So the game is grindy, but oddly the storyline forces you to reset your character and lose all equipment in order to progress farther.”
    • “With this game, I feel like I'm just grinding the same story beats over and over to overcome the artificial progression hurdles the game puts in your way.”
    • “There are a few forced restarts playing through the story the first time so don’t waste a lot of time power leveling or loot grinding; save all that for the end game.”
  • music

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 47% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The music in the game is generally described as fitting and spacey, complementing the gameplay without being overly prominent. While some find it repetitive or not particularly memorable, others praise its quality and how well it enhances the game's atmosphere. Overall, the soundtrack is appreciated as a solid, enjoyable accompaniment that adds to the game's relaxing and engaging experience.

    • “Very fun game with good balance of action, nice visuals, and music that doesn't feel repetitive; great to just empty your mind after a stressful day and relax. The music complements the gameplay perfectly.”
    • “Great soundtrack, explosions, upgrades, etc. I really hope the developer (Courtney) adds more content for this game.”
    • “However Reality Break stands alone; it's fun and engaging and has a fantastic soundtrack.”
    • “The game does fall short in the music department, almost entirely lacking any.”
    • “The music is quite repetitive and a bit annoying.”
    • “The music is not it but, I don't want to throw hate at the producer, only that I think it could be way better.”
  • replayability

    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    36% positive mentions, 64% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Replayability is a standout feature of the game, deeply integrated into its core roguelike mechanics, loot system, and progression loops like New Game Plus. Players highlight the game's addictive, rewarding gameplay and vast customization options, making each playthrough feel fresh and engaging. Overall, it offers immense replay value comparable to top ARPGs, ensuring long-term enjoyment.

    • “Replayability is essentially the entire point of the game, as you loop to New Game Plus with points to spend on perks that will buff your next loop further.”
    • “The replayability is baked right into the core gameplay loop in a way that feels fresh, rewarding, and downright addictive.”
    • “The game core mechanics, itemization and roguelike-ness of the game adds a ton of replayability.”
  • humor

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, described as funny, abrupt, and enjoyable when embraced in the right spirit, with particularly amusing dialogue involving the ship and AI characters. The story's writing is praised for its wit and charm, contributing to an engaging and lighthearted tone. Overall, the humor adds a likable and entertaining layer to the gameplay experience.

    • “The story is great, fun writing, I wish there were more options with the rewrite mechanic but it's mostly a funny and likeable part of the game.”
    • “Solid 8/10 ARPG and space game, fantastic roguelite elements, and best of all, actually funny dialogue.”
    • “Going through and unlocking new systems feels fantastic, the weapons are fun to bounce around with, and the story resets are both funny and good at introducing new mechanics.”
  • stability

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, -17% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    The game's stability is generally good with smooth performance, though it can experience bugs and glitches, especially on low to mid-end hardware. Players note occasional issues with heavy particle effects causing slowdowns, but overall it runs well and controls feel responsive.

    • “Smooth and bug free.”
    • “Runs great, but can be slowed by extreme levels of particles, so use heavy particle weapons cautiously on low-spec systems.”
    • “Feels great to control.”
    • “The main shortcomings are minor glitches and the graphics being too good for low/mid-end hardware, which generally means the game is actually doing quite well, although most people playing indie games instead of AAA titles generally don't have high-end hardware.”
    • “It's also very buggy.”
    • “Buggy as heck, I could provide a laundry list of bugs off the top of my head.”
  • emotional

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional response to the game is mixed; players appreciate its depth and progression, finding it engaging, but feel frustrated by certain mechanics like damage calculations from touching enemies or obstacles.

    • “Fantastic twin-stick shooter, surprising amount of depth, good progression (and I'm just touching the surface of it).”
  • monetization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Users criticize the game's monetization for aggressive advertising of downloadable content (DLCs), which detracts from the overall experience.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The character development in the game is solid and adequately supports the story, especially impressive considering it was created by a solo developer. While not focused on elaborate space opera narratives, the plot and character growth are effectively handled.

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Play Times

41h Median play time
42h Average play time
37-64h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 9 analyzed playthroughs
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Reality Break is a arcade role playing shooter game with science fiction theme. Common tags for Reality Break include indie, roguelite, action roguelike, space, top-down and others.

Reality Break is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 42 hours playing Reality Break.

Reality Break was released on February 10, 2025.

Reality Break was developed by Element Games, LLC.

Reality Break has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Reality Break for its story but disliked it for its optimization.

Reality Break is a single player game.

Similar games include Relic Hunters Legend, The Slormancer, Hell Clock, Rogue: Genesia, Everspace 2 and others.