Choice Provisions and Atari team up to bring us Breakout Beyond, a fresh, neon-colored twist on an arcade staple. Eager to see what makes this reboot tick? Let’s delve into our Breakout Beyond review!
Initially garnering attention as a prototype for the perpetually delayed Amico console, this game originated under the simple moniker “Breakout.” It’s now part of Atari’s engaging Beyond series—games that reimagine old favorites from their vault. Having enjoyed Lunar Lander Beyond on the PlayStation 5, with its narrative upgrades to the classic Lunar Lander, I couldn’t resist ordering its Deluxe Edition for Nintendo Switch. You might find Breakout Beyond resonates with that same aesthetic flair reminiscent of BIT.TRIP Flux. This resonates because Choice Provisions, going by Gaijin Games back then, originally launched that title via WiiWare alongside Aksys Games.
Dive into the gameplay solo, or buddy up for a cooperative duo experience in Breakout Beyond. This version transforms the traditional vertical arcade layout into a horizontal, modern spectacle where your goal is to rebound the ball skillfully to progress through each level, not merely to clear bricks. While grooving through 72 dynamic levels, players can enjoy spectacular audio-visual shifts that respond to their in-game achievements, upping the ante for high scores and significant combos as they break blocks.
Each block you conquer might reveal strategic power-ups—like shields to save the ball, explosive bombs that clear paths, laser cannons to cut through obstacles, or drills to plough a cleaner way forward. Of course, there’s also multiball for a dash of delightful chaos.
These 72 levels will challenge your reflexes, but support is on hand. Engage the focus mode to slow down time at the cost of some score points, or bring in a friend for some cooperative gameplay. There’s also a hidden Infinite Mode for score-chasers, coupled with a nostalgic 1976 Mode to celebrate the original Breakout experience.
For the dedicated, a trophy collection awaits, culminating in a prestigious Platinum. Trophies range from unlocking various power-ups to mastering levels under specific conditions. Think you’ve got what it takes to complete levels without breaking a sweat or reaching monumental scores in special modes? Here’s where you prove it.
Available now on PlayStation 5 for $14.99—with a PlayStation 4 version offered separately—Breakout Beyond isn’t just about hitting targets; it’s a ride through nostalgia with modern twists. Completing this review was possible thanks to a PlayStation 5 copy provided by Atari.