ABRISS is an intriguing puzzler announced for a PS5 release, with the primary premise being the explosive smashing of stuff together. Released on PC in September, atmospheric, physics-based destruction arrives on PlayStation on 7th March. You can check out some gameplay in the trailer above, and if, like us, you find yourself frustrated by puzzles but gratified by procedural destruction, then ABRISS might be for you.
Players must manipulate the complex destruction system underpinning the game, engaging in a campaign of destruction across seven worlds, each containing multiple stages and bonus levels. Starting with a limited set of parts, the aim is to destroy all main target blocks. New parts unlock over time, and each world has its own specific environmental factors which will need to be taken into account.
What do you think of ABRISS? Does it look like your cup of tea? What do you think of the physics-based puzzler's take on the genre? Begin demolition work in the comments section below.
[source gematsu.com]
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My instant reaction is yes - sign me up. In Glasgow we had a lot of high-rise concrete buildings from the 1960s no one wanted to live in anymore, and watching their demolition became a form of leisure activity. If you've ever delighted in the slow motion collapse of a chimney stack, i think this is for you.
Wow, this looks so F**ing cool! Yes, will probably get this one.
Fred Dibnah's of the world unite!
Looks like a hell of a lot of fun. Also looks like it might be a bit of a nightmare to play with a controller but I hope I’m wrong.
My five year old will enjoy this! Hopefully the controls are not too difficult and we can get building / destroying!
I hope this one doesn't turn out to be a disguised Heist simulator.
Looks like Teardown but more puzzle focused.
This is the type of game I would've played for hours as a kid.
@liathach lol it's for me then
For my tastes, the destruction looks great but I'm not keen on the building aspect.
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