In a year of colorfully bright hero-shooters getting ready to take over, Lawbreakers is something different. It’s a hybrid of a hybrid, as strange as that sounds, mixing the feel of a frantic arena shooter with the tactics of a character-class team shooter. Then it sends the whole thing into a freeform spiral by bending and breaking the laws of gravity.
Boss Key’s shooter takes place in our future, after the appropriately named “Shattering” broke things up and introduced gravity anomalies. But the story goes that people are starting to use these anomalies in their favor, learning how to pull off crazy maneuvers, which is similar to how I felt a few matches into Lawbreakers.
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Boss Key’s shooter takes place in our future, after the appropriately named “Shattering” broke things up and introduced gravity anomalies. But the story goes that people are starting to use these anomalies in their favor, learning how to pull off crazy maneuvers, which is similar to how I felt a few matches into Lawbreakers.
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