![]() Is this a good thing? Are the minigame cutscenes a good addition? Or is Broforce better when it leaves the between fighting bits up to your imagination? There are illustrated cutscenes in the game. We were working pretty crazy hard on making this Expendabros thing happen, and because we were working with outside partners (like Lionsgate) we couldn't talk about what we were working on.Įxpendabros isn't perfect, we might improve some small things, and fix any bugs, but mostly we want to learn from it so that we can make Broforce itself better. We're feeling really behind schedule in our Broforce updates.įirstly, sorry that we've been a bit quiet. We're going to put most of the work we did for Expendabros into Broforce proper in an update. Coming full circle and making a game for them was pretty surreal, and really exciting.Ī) Having a cool little demo for Broforce.ī) Having an opportunity to experiment with some story telling and learn about how good/bad we are at it.Ĭ) Dolf Lungren said the word "Broforce", in real life. Of course Broforce began a little while after Expendables 1, and obviously was pretty heavily influenced by the movie. It is a bit of a cross promotional thing, and I have no idea of whether it'll lead to more people playing Broforce, but mostly it was just a really cool thing for us to try do. Lionsgate approached us and asked if we'd like to make a Broforce tie in for Expendables 3, with actual licensed Expendables characters, and we couldn't say "no". ![]() I'm going to write a proper post mortem on Expendabros when I have time.īut we weren't paid to make the Expendabros. Alienware colors went nuts with this game.Just by the way.Each bro has their own special attacks and weapons.The bro “brand” over almost everything.Characters are parodies of famous action movie stars and characters.Environments are destructible by your weapons.Has a free to play expansion called the Expendabros.Like the Expendables movies (of which Broforce had a free game called the Expendabros), Broforce is likely the start of a very successful action game franchise. There are even explosion runs where you can partner with other bros for time attack runs through exploding surroundings. The replay value is very high because there is also a level editor for the community to create further action adventures. There are also bucket loads of different bros to keep play interested whether you are playing bro-op, death match, or even solo. Being able to scale walls with a knife or blow up everything around you never seems to get old. The game itself is brilliant and can be very addictive whether you were around during the 80s or not. None of the games above including Terraria are capable of doing that so it cant be called old school in that regard at all. I normally run with a blue alien head on the PC and a blue keyboard, but my rig explodes with flashing colors every few seconds whenever I run the game. My Alienware PC even showed tribute to the game with a special light show that no other game has been able to incite yet. In other words, the bro franchise is currently firing on all cylinders. The video and theme song below shows an example of the game’s high marketability. ![]() The game just officially launched last week and has already developed a massive following on Steam along with very positive reviews. ![]() To be fair, the concept works and the game is well on to being a cult-classic in addition to being a tribute to the action-packed 80s. In fact, this review will not exactly be bro-free either. Get familiar to the use of “bro” because the game uses it by the truckload. The game takes some from old school games, some from modern sandbox games, and even a little from action movies from the 80’s and rolls them all into one entertaining ball of brosomeness. The game is not the easiest to classify, but picture Rambo in Terraria with no building and you get some idea of what Broforce is about and is capable of. Unlike games of yesteryear, this game features online multi-player and destructible environments. Broforce is a popular throwback to 80s wars games like the Contra and Metal Slug franchises only with a modern twist. ![]()
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