Hyper Light Breaker gets a community-driven update that makes 'some pretty big changes' to the game'

Hyper Light Breaker, Heart Machine's 3D follow-up to moody action-adventure Hyper Light Drifter, smashed into Steam early access earlier this month. But the initial response to it has been less than stellar, with players complaining about specific issues like frame rate drops, lack of keybinding, and problems with the parry system, while generally being divided over its unforgiving combat and lack of in-game direction.

All of this has led to Hyper Light Breaker garnering a mixed reception on Steam. But developer Heart Machine has taken these criticisms in stride, responding last week that it accepted the "risk of negative early reviews" and agreed many of the community's complaints are "extremely reasonable". It also promised to address the problems as quickly as it could.

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While healing is the hotfix's main concern, the update also makes several adjustments to Hyper Light Breaker's enemies. For starters, "projectiles from weak enemies no longer hit-stun the player", a sensible change considering how annoying I find the mere idea of having my flow broken constantly by puny foes. Enemy aggro distance has also been reduced, which likewise makes sense given how many negative Steam reviews complain about being swarmed. Finally, at the behest of the community, the update removed "the tech croc brute and white dirks from the extraction spawn table". Having not played Hyper Light Breaker, this reads like gobbledegook to me, but I presume Hyper-Light heads will recognise its significance.

Clark states this will be the last hotfix [[link]] for Hyper Light Breaker "for the time being" as the team shifts onto the "first planned Minor Update", which will presumably be more comprehensive. Heart Machine also planned to release the early access content roadmap this week, but Clark admits the studio needs "just a little more time to flesh it out and incorporate changes to it based on player suggestions".

It's worth noting that, while Hyper Light Breaker may have its issues, the general consensus on Steam skews 62% toward the positive. Indeed, our own Ted Litchfield had a grand time with it when he recently tested the early access version, stating, "Everything I've seen, experienced, or been told is exciting and encouraging," though he added the caveat that it's "going to take some time with the game in the wild to see if its long game has what it takes to offer the 'infinite replayability' Heart Machine is going for."

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