Snowbreak: Containment Zone Game Review

Snowbreak: Containment Zone is an excellent third-person shooter. It will certainly push the boundaries of what is possible on mobile devices. This game features solid gameplay, great visual effects, and amazing models and audio with a lot of detail, yet there is little incentive for players to pull for high-rarity characters to compensate for its low rate of play.

With its release, Snowbreak: Containment Zone proudly showcases its fluid and engaging gameplay. This includes familiar gameplay mechanics and RPG elements such as character skills along with the familiar controls of a third-person shooter. Various environments are available for combat, with enemies that range from terrorists to gigantic otherworldly monsters. This game is a wonderful blend of shooters and ARPGs that fans of either genre shouldn’t miss. Snowbreak: Containment Zone is something special. Despite the game’s lack of passion, the game is still an action-packed marriage between an ARPG and a third-person shooter that sets itself apart from HoYoverse’s Honkai: Star Rail.

The game features beautiful animations and finely-modeled characters with impressive combat effects. The only real weakness of the game is the lack of defining textures on its maps, which makes the environment seem lifeless and one-dimensional. Nevertheless, it remains an excellent visual treat, especially for its gorgeous characters and wonderfully detailed weapons. This game also has amazing audio feedback. Players will finally have an opportunity to experience getting their eardrums blown out by firing shotguns. The only bad point is that they should have given the enemies the same care and attention. Also, the scores are very immersive and sometimes even hair-raising.

One of Snowbreak: Containment Zone’s signature features is its giant bosses. A sneak peek of one was available in their first trailer, and one of the worries was if it would be an equally-sized bullet sponge. This is not true, fortunately for expecting players. Besides their intimidating size and presence, each boss has a unique way of fighting and how the player needs to deal with them. Some require the player to run around to reach blind spots, while others require careful cover. Ymir, one of the game’s main bosses, can even sweep through a large area with a single swing of her arm. The gameplay loop remains the same, but each boss feels different. Some fly, others are armed with cannons and guns, and some are just absurdly large. Regardless, each boss has its own unique experience that requires careful planning from players, especially at higher levels.

There is no doubt that Snowbreak: Containment Zone is an amazing game. There is no doubt that fans of shooters and ARPGs will miss out if they don’t take the time to give the game a try, at the very least. Furthermore, it has a fantastic audiovisual experience which makes it very welcoming to new players to the genre. This makes it ideal for those who are new to the genre. Even though the game is monetized using a number of methods, you can still access it for free, so anybody can get in on the action without any kind of payment.

Author: Rencie Veroya