Sunday, July 30, 2017

Game Review: Broforce

                            The image above belongs to its respective owner, not me

Hello Enthusiasts,

Today I am reviewing one of the most American games I have ever played. Today, I will be reviewing 8-bit side-scrolling shooter Broforce. If you don't want to hit any Spoilers regarding the themes and enemies through the game, I would just skip to the last paragraph.

This game stars many of your favorite action heroes from the 80's and 90's, all of whom are given a "bro" name ( Robocop is Brobocop, Ellen Ripley is Brolen Ripley, etc). Each Bro has unique attacks and abilities as well, so learning who does what is essential. You play as these various Bros to take care of various threats, which include terrorists, Aliens for the Alien franchise, and creatures from hell. This all leads up to a showdown with Satan himself.

There are a lot of positives to this game. It gets difficult as you go through, the mayhem is perfect for this type of game, and there are enough changes as you go through to keep it from ever getting boring. I love so many of the small details that are included in this game too. If you're playing multiplayer you can high five the other bro to slow down time, if you melee kill an enemy with Predator he'll skin them and tie them to the roof (if there is one), and your bros can dig through the ground or walls to change your approach to a situation. The game includes an ironman mode as well, where you have all of the bros, but each bro only has one life, and you have to get through the whole game on that. I haven't tried that mode yet, and I don't know if I'll ever be up to that challenge. The game is a wonderful satire of action movies and it's obvious that the creators knew their material, as well as their audience.

The downsides come in here when it comes to performance, though not as a blanket statement. Most of the time you won't have any issues, but the game is gonna slow down a lot if you're playing online or have more than two players at once. You will also be plagued with some longer loading times as you go through the campaign, even if you're playing alone. Your gameplay won't be slowed down, but it'll take you some time to get the level started.

Overall, Broforce is a lot of fun in a pretty cheap package. It may not look like much from a trailer or a still image, but it is better than you'll expect. If there's one game that truly pays respects to an entire genre of over-the-top action movies, it's this one. It's obvious that the creators of this game know and love the films that this game is based off of, and I really hope we get a sequel or expansion. If you own a PS4 or a PC and haven't tried this game, you're missing out.

I give Broforce a 9 out of 10.

Sincerely,

The Bored Enthusiast 

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