Those combos though

seen from Sri Lanka
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seen from Sri Lanka

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Those combos though
Guard Breaking, man. What a buzzkill.
Among other issues. We really wanted to play it so badly. Disappointed.
Guard Break: The Next Big Hit from The Escapists Creator
Guard Break turn-based RPG game from the The Escapists creator is coming to Linux and Mac with Windows PC. Thanks to the creative minds at Sudden Kebab Studios. Working to make its way onto Steam. If you're a fan of old-school JRPGs from the golden age of the genre, listen up — Guard Break is coming. It's also shaping up to be something special. This turn-based RPG is the brainchild of Chris Davis, the original creator of The Escapists, and his new studio, Sudden Kebab Studios, with plans for a native port.
The game is built in Unity, so I assume a Linux/Max port will be happening down the line.
Sudden Kebab Studios gave a positive response, but it's still too early to expect Linux support. The good news? They have plans, and since the game development is using Unity, a native build is very likely. Gameplay throws players into the Kingdom of Arcadia, a land on the brink of chaos. An unknown terrorist group is shaking things up, and it’s up to you to step in and restore order. Expect a story-rich adventure full of political intrigue, personal conflicts, and tough choices that are due to shape the journey.
Guard Break - Reveal Trailer
What Makes Guard Break Stand Out?
This isn’t just another JRPG—it’s a love letter to the 32-bit era. Bringing in the best parts of the late ‘90s classics while adding fresh ideas. Here’s what makes it worth keeping on your radar:
A Classic JRPG Feel – Everything from the 3D visuals to the music screams nostalgia, giving it that late ‘90s vibe. If you grew up on those PlayStation-era RPGs, you’re going to feel right at home.
An Engaging 8-10 Hour Story – No unnecessary grind, no filler—just pure story-driven gameplay that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Multiple Playable Characters – No single "main hero" here. You’ll experience the game through an ensemble cast, each with unique skills, weapons, and personal arcs.
A Dynamic Bond System – Every decision matters in Guard Break. Your dialogue choices impact relationships with your allies. Support one, and you might upset another. Build strong bonds, and you’ll unlock special combat perks.
Strategic Battles, No Random Encounters – See enemies on the field and decide when to engage. Combat is fast, turn-based, and built around a clear move queue, so you can plan every action.
The Guard Break Mechanic – This is where the real strategy comes in. Enemies have weak points, and targeting them breaks their guard, leaving them open for massive damage. Time your moves right, and you’ll crush your foes before they even get a chance to hit back.
When Can We Play It?
There’s no release date yet, but we do know Guard Break is coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC, via Steam. If you’re a JRPG fan, this is definitely one to watch. Stay tuned — this might just be the next big turn-based RPG.
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