Search
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break cover image
Links

70

CRITIK

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

2020
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer, Racing
AvailableJul 21, 2020
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperACE Team
Overview

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is competitive tower defense and arcade action rolled up with ACE Team's quirky, Monty Python-esque humor into one giant, creative game for the ages. Jump into the expansive, gut-busting story for an eclectic adventure featuring bizarre and irreverent takes on legendary characters, or for the first time, create and share your own levels to compete with friends and strangers online in a real-time mix of hectic tower defense and epic boulder-racing arcade action.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

72


Opencritic Score

70

Small logo

Critik


Scorecard

Info icon

Scorecard unavailable :(

Reviews

67 reviews found

90

Digitallydownloaded.net

Jul 21, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.

Read full review

Full review

90

Cogconnected.com

Jul 30, 2020

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is an absolute blast to play. It’s incredibly simple to learn, but still challenging enough to force me to approach certain levels strategically. I loved playing the local multiplayer with my kids, even if it was a bit more challenging with the reduced field-of-view. The single-player campaign alone will take most players a good six+ hours to complete, plus you add in the limitless content created by fellow gamers, and you’ll get plenty of enjoyment out of Rock of Ages 3. This has been one of the most fun games I’ve played this year and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing time with a fun sense of humour.

Read full review

Full review

85

Gamewatcher.com

Jul 21, 2020

Part racing game, part destruction derby, and even part tower defense, Rock of Ages 3 is all ridiculous fun. With a variety of gameplay modes and a map editor, there’s a lot of life to this game, too. Rock of Ages 3 is a game that focuses on just being plain ol’ fun and you know something? It really is. TOP GAME MOMENT Each time something went off the rails, both literally and figuratively. Our score 8.5 excellent Good vs Bad The over-the-top humor The mishmash of gameplay genres The plethora of gameplay modes The map editor The absurdity of all of it The AI doesn’t pose a serious challenge The tower defense gameplay isn’t as fun as the rest About Robert Honaker Rob has been gaming since the Atari 2600, but ever since his first IBM 286, he's been a PC gamer first.

Read full review

Full review

85

Gamewatcher.com

Jul 20, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.

Read full review

Full review

81

Videochums.com

Jul 29, 2020

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is the best in the series yet so if you enjoy smashing things by rolling a giant boulder around and setting up traps to mess with your foes then you'll have a blast making and breaking in this fun-filled sequel.

Read full review

Full review

80

Waytoomany.games

Jul 21, 2020

I loved three quarters of what Rock of Ages 3 had to offer and fell in love with its silly, Monty Python-esque presentation, especially its soundtrack. I enjoyed its challenging boulder-focused levels and I had a blast creating the stupidest obstacle courses I could think of with its excellent level creator mode. I can’t say I had the same feelings towards its undercooked tower defense mode, but I still have to recommend Rock of Ages 3 for the sheer amount of crazy content it has to offer.

Read full review

Full review

80

Heypoorplayer.com

Jul 21, 2020

There’s so much fun to be had with the Rock of Ages series, and Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break showed that really clever mechanics can be taken a step further, pushing already ridiculous limits. Although the difficulty barrier to entry is a little steep if this is your first foray into the franchise, Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is still fantastically fun and will keep you glued to your screen for months to come. I can’t imagine playing this on anything else except PS4, since it so strongly reminds me of Katamari in terms of controlling the boulder, but anything with a controller is probably going to be your best bet.

Read full review

Full review

80

Criticalhit.net

Jul 23, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.

Read full review

Full review

80

Gaminguardian.com

Jul 21, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.

Read full review

Full review

80

Gamespew.com

Jul 21, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.

Read full review

Full review
Similar Games
left arrow
left arrow
sliderImage

69

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

2020
sliderImage

78

Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder

2017
sliderImage

79

Star Control: Origins

2018
sliderImage
Star Icon

74

The Escapists 2

2017
sliderImage

78

Orcs Must Die! 3

2021
sliderImage

77

Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder

2017
sliderImage

70

Warhammer 40,000: Regicide

2015
sliderImage

74

Rock of Ages

2011
sliderImage

69

Dungeon Defenders II

2017
sliderImage

63

Bloons TD 5

2014
sliderImage

73

Portal Knights

2017
sliderImage

68

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr

2018
sliderImage

59

Warcraft III: Reforged

2020
sliderImage

77

Satellite Reign

2015
sliderImage

78

Orcs Must Die! 3

2021
sliderImage

80

Tooth and Tail

2017
sliderImage

62

Siegecraft Commander

2017
sliderImage

73

Arma 3

2013
sliderImage

76

Total War: Rome Remastered

2021

About

Contact Us

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy


Follow Us

© 2024 Critik.ai