Broken Pieces V1.1 -

: Combat was a major sticking point at launch. v1.1 improved hit registration and enemy AI behavior, making the supernatural encounters feel more like a tactical challenge and less like a struggle with the controls.

The update preserves the core strength of the game: its haunting, isolated French coastal setting. You play as Elise, a woman trapped in a temporal loop within a deserted village. The gameplay loop involves:

: Finding tapes and documents that slowly piece together the mystery of the "devout" cult and the military presence. The Verdict Broken Pieces v1.1

: The update refined the transition between fixed camera angles, reducing the "disorientation" effect when moving between rooms. It also smoothed out Elise’s movement physics to feel less "tanky."

If you played Broken Pieces at launch and were put off by technical hitches, It polishes the rough edges of an ambitious indie project, allowing the unique "weather-shifting" mechanics and the melancholic story to take center stage. It’s a love letter to Silent Hill and Resident Evil fans who want a modern take on the classic survival horror formula. : Combat was a major sticking point at launch

: The patch introduced better lighting effects and optimized frame rates across all platforms, particularly helping the game maintain a steady 60 FPS in the more demanding outdoor environments of Saint-Exil.

: Using Elise’s ability to change the weather (shifting between summer and winter) to alter the landscape. You play as Elise, a woman trapped in

: To assist with the game's non-linear puzzles, the map system was overhauled to better track objectives and cleared areas, significantly reducing unnecessary backtracking. Narrative and Atmosphere