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Strange Brigade Rundown

Strange Brigade

Strange Brigade is a third person shooter with a leaning towards cooperative play. It is set during the 1930’s and has a vibe that is reminiscent of the movies of that era. Bombastic personality and all. The game pits you against several different kinds of mythological enemies as you try to discover all the secrets. While the game is fun to play on your own, it really shines when you play co-op with your friends. Strange Brigade is a fun time and is a breath of fresh air from all the other third person shooters that are out now.

 

 

❤ Audience: ❤
☑ Beginner
/ ☐ Casual Gamer / ☑ Normal Gamer  / ☐ Expert / ☐ Everyone

Strange Brigade is pretty easy to get into but takes a bit to master. Hitting your mark takes a little practice to get down since there is little aim assist for you to use. Otherwise this game is fairly typical of the genre.

 

☼ Graphics: ☼
☐ Bad /☐ Alright / ☑ Good / ☐ Beautiful / ☐ Fantastic

The graphics are good enough. Strange Brigade is not going to blow you away by any means but it looks good enough that you won’t really notice either way. Characters are interesting enough to show off their personalities, of which they come with a lot of. Enemies are distinct and interesting as well, adding to the charm of the game and giving you a clue as to what you might be dealing with.

 

♬ Sound: ♬
☐ Bad /☐ Alright / ☐  Good / Beautiful / ☐ Fantastic

Sound design is very well done. Gunshots sound great and have a lot of impact. The voiceovers are wonderfully done and have a ton of personality. Enemies all have unique sound design as well, giving you another cue on what you’re dealing with.

 

☠ Difficulty: 
Easy / ☑ Average / ☑ Hard / ☐ Unfair

As far as games go, this is your typical third-person shooting affair. Although, as I mentioned before, aiming takes some getting used to. Unlike other games of this genre, there isn’t a lot of aiming assist in this game so you have to learn how to be precise. It does make it all the more satisfying to pull off head shots though. The amount of enemies can get a little overwhelming as there can be a lot on the screen at once. Crowd control and using your environment will help out there.

 

§ Bugs §
☑ Nothing encountered / ☐ Few Bugs / ☐ You can use them for speedrun / ☐  Lots of bugs / ☐ Bugs destroy the game

I didn’t have any issues in my play through. It’s a pretty solid game.

 

☯ Story ☯
☐ There is none / ☐ Bad / ☑ Alright / ☐ Good / ☐ Fantastic

As a 1930’s pulp story, Strange Brigade has you exploring a lot of old ruins and trying to save the world from impending doom. The story is light but the game makes up for it with a lot of personality.

 

⚔ Gameplay ⚔
☐ Frustrating / ☐  Sleepy / Relaxing / ☐ Boring / ☑ Fun / ☑ Challenging

There is a small learning curve to the game and it does get pretty challenging, you can easily get surrounded by enemies. Several different kinds of enemies can come at you at once and it’s up to you to figure how to deal with them. You can also use an ability that is unique to each character and is charged up as you defeat enemies. These abilities typically cause damage in the area around your character and are great for crowd control.

Using the environment is key to survival though. There are traps that can be set off on the enemy and you can use different areas on the map to give you the advantage (think high ground, etc). Having your friends play with you is also very beneficial. Expect a lot of puzzles and secrets in the environment as well.

There are three game modes, Campaign Mode, Horde Mode (has you fighting waves of increasingly stronger enemies), and Scored Attack (has you dealing with enemies quickly to stack up a score multiplier). All of which can be played either single-player or multi-player

 

۞ Game Length ۞
☑ 6 to 12 hours

Strange Brigade has a fairly typical length for this kind of genre. You can play the entire game by yourself but playing with friends could convince you to replay for quite some time. The amount of secrets within in the game also gives you a good reason to go back and find what you missed. Rebellion has been adding new content on a regular basis too and that’s a good incentive to come back.

 

$ Price / Quality $
☑ Full price / ☐ Wait for Sale / ☐ Don’t buy / ☐ Refund it if you can

Definitely worth the full price. Have a friend get a copy too.

 

::The Rundown::

Strange Brigade is a fun addition to the third person shooter genre. It has a style that really makes it stand out with lots of content and secrets to explore. While it can be played on your own, it really shines with the co-op feature. The shooting mechanics take a bit to get used to but that is mostly because it doesn’t assist your aim as much as other games do. Otherwise expect lots of charm and personality, something that is a very nice change from other similar games.

 

Publisher:
Rebellion Development
Developer:
Rebellion Development
Genre:
Third Person Shooter
Release Date:
August 28, 2018
Final Rating:
8.5


Sniper Elite 3 Set For Next-Gen Platforms

It appears we have another title that will be released for current- and next-gen platforms.

Publisher 505 Games has announced that Sniper Elite 3 is in development, presumably for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, as well as the PS4 and Microsoft's new system.

We don't have any details just yet, but UK developer Rebellion was among the 143 developers who had already signed on to work with Sony's new console. And although you may have missed it, Sniper Elite V2 sold over a million copies worldwide, so perhaps this follow-up effort is indeed warranted. Sniper Elite 3 is slated to launch some time next year, and it could prove to be a very interesting and challenging title. But you watch, due to the amped-up graphics, the mainstream media will call it a true "killing simulator" or some such nonsense. Controversy is inevitable.

As the graphics get better, the experiences do get more intense and gaming will be under the microscope more than ever.

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