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Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure from developer Lillymo Games was released earlier this year on PlayStation platforms and will now be arriving on other platforms later this month. Inspired by arcade classics Breakout and Arkanoid, Twin Breaker aims to expand the genre’s concept by adding characters and a thought-provoking narrative. Centered around a pair of pilots searching for lost ships, the adventure spans interstellar space, presented as 40 unique stages with plenty of block-busting gameplay to drive it forward.
Twin Break has old school mechanics that blend with modern gaming conventions such as New Game+, collectibles and bonus features, achievements, cutscenes, and boss battles. Add to that a great soundtrack and pixel art aesthetics, and Twin Breaker looks like it will be a lot of fun for those who enjoy games in the brick breaking genre.
For those who might not have been following Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure during its development, the story is below:
”Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure is a story-driven brick breaking game molded in the style of ‘80s arcade classics like Arkanoid and Breakout, but with a plot, characters, and meaning!
In the early 2300s, Earth is still recovering from a decades-long World War that engulfed most of the planet, except for an isolationist United States that used its power and prestige not to fight, but to reach for the stars. But when NASA’s generation ships disappear in interstellar space, only two pilots are capable of figuring out why. Featuring 40 stages, four boss fights, New Game+, multiple extra features, plenty of story and dialogue, collectibles, a rocking soundtrack, and a fun achievement system, Twin Breaker is an ode to both the past and the future.”
Check out the trailer below and then tell us what you think. Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure will be available beginning September 23rd on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. It is currently available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Will you be picking it up?