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3.26 from 92 ratings
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How long? Main story 9h · with extras 19h (from 8 logged playthroughs)
Status maeday Feb 7, 2023
Alright, this game is as 100% as it's gonna be. There's 3 "multiplayer" achievements that cannot be obtained in local co-op, which sucks, but otherwise it's done. 57/60 achievements. Extreme difficulty was kind of a cakewalk, honestly. Anyway, that's the end of Strange Brigade for good, unless I eventually find a way to play online and get those last few …
Read moreAlright, this game is as 100% as it's gonna be. There's 3 "multiplayer" achievements that cannot be obtained in local co-op, which sucks, but otherwise it's done. 57/60 achievements. Extreme difficulty was kind of a cakewalk, honestly. Anyway, that's the end of Strange Brigade for good, unless I eventually find a way to play online and get those last few achievements. Great game though, really hope they make a sequel. We need more arcade like stuff like this.
Read lessStatus maeday Feb 6, 2023
About a mission and a final boss fight from being done with this on Extreme difficulty (and thusly 100%ing the single player achievement list) and I've realized that this isn't even hard, and that the few times it's seemingly "challenging" isn't because it is hard, it's because this games idea of "difficult" isn't changes to its core mechanics, it's simply …
Read moreAbout a mission and a final boss fight from being done with this on Extreme difficulty (and thusly 100%ing the single player achievement list) and I've realized that this isn't even hard, and that the few times it's seemingly "challenging" isn't because it is hard, it's because this games idea of "difficult" isn't changes to its core mechanics, it's simply 'let's throw a million enemies at you at once!' which is the outright cheapest form of difficulty change. Absolute bullshit. That being said, most of the game has been a cakewalk other than really the end of this one mission, and probably the final boss.
Read lessStatus maeday Dec 4, 2022
Welp, that's every collectible in Strange Brigade done. 55 of 60 achievements total thusfar.
If 2022 was the year of beating things, 2023 is gonna be the year of doing a singular playthrough of each of these games again (the ones that require it anyway) on the hardest difficulty. I have a list of games that basically require a hard …
Welp, that's every collectible in Strange Brigade done. 55 of 60 achievements total thusfar.
If 2022 was the year of beating things, 2023 is gonna be the year of doing a singular playthrough of each of these games again (the ones that require it anyway) on the hardest difficulty. I have a list of games that basically require a hard playthrough, including Strange Bridge, Shantae Pirate's Curse, Death's Door - the umbrella only run - plus finishing my MCC Legendary runs, Back4Blood Nightmare runs among a ton of others.
I feel like I won't be playing a lot of new stuff in 2023, and instead will simply be doing cleanup, which will be a nice change of pace. This year was great for me, gaming wise, but boy howdy was it crowded. I played so. many things this year, and it'll be a nice change of pace to simply put on some podcasts and do cleanup for things instead.
Status maeday Apr 24, 2022
Holy CRAP this is a TON of fun. Very arcade like with a simple straight forward plot in the background and a whole lot of humor (I love stuff with narrators). This is everything I want out of games these days. I'm so sick of deep, complex storytelling in gritty realistic environments. Let me shoot mummies and have fun, gosh …
Read moreHoly CRAP this is a TON of fun. Very arcade like with a simple straight forward plot in the background and a whole lot of humor (I love stuff with narrators). This is everything I want out of games these days. I'm so sick of deep, complex storytelling in gritty realistic environments. Let me shoot mummies and have fun, gosh darnit.
Read lessReview WardCove 3/5 · Dec 3, 2020
Didn't finish this one. Not because I didn't want to, but because I gotta be realistic. I'm getting pretty stoked for Cyberpunk 2077 and I just am not gonna have time to finish this before and I have to many games to play after so it's getting short shrift. So here's a mini review of the 1/4 I played.
The …
Didn't finish this one. Not because I didn't want to, but because I gotta be realistic. I'm getting pretty stoked for Cyberpunk 2077 and I just am not gonna have time to finish this before and I have to many games to play after so it's getting short shrift. So here's a mini review of the 1/4 I played.
The narration is amazing. I love the over the top narrator and the time he brings to this game. It puts a smile on my face.
I love that all 4 characters seem to be unique and cool. I liked the guns I used and I even liked the sort of wave enemy aspect to the game. There were lots of devices around that you could use to slice up zombies or mummies or whatever and that made it fun to play around with.
The story was good enough for what it was but it certainly was just there to get you through. At least the parts the I played. I did enjoy it though. I felt like it accomplished exactly what it set out to be.
I only played this game in single player, buy I can tell that this would be an absolute blast to play with a friend or friends.
Overall a good game, not great, but definitely good. I hope I get back to it! I just don't think I will.
Review TheKentuckian 4/5 · Dec 5, 2019
Okay, this feels like the kinda game I would make if I had game developing abilities. It was marketed as one of those "multiplayer games you can play solo" which always worries me, see Fallout 76, but you can get through this one solo, just some of the last levels get real tough. This is another game I have a …
Okay, this feels like the kinda game I would make if I had game developing abilities. It was marketed as one of those "multiplayer games you can play solo" which always worries me, see Fallout 76, but you can get through this one solo, just some of the last levels get real tough. This is another game I have a soft spot for because it's a AA game with a unique world.

So, starting with the world this game creates and why I say it sounds like something I'd make. You play as a member of the Strange Brigade, a group of soldiers from around the British Empire, and America, that save the world from paranormal threats during the 30s. As such, the game is stylized as a 30s pulp serial. The same type of adventure stories that gave us Indiana Jones gives us this game. You have an omniscient narrator that follows you through your journey and has a love for alliteration. Rebellion did the work setting up this world and there's lots of journals that I assume have even more backstory to flesh out everything, I didn't read them.

This game also seems like it's trying to be a co-op hero shooter. The Brigadiers you can choose from are all unique caricatures of the time; Rosie the Riveter, cowboy, colonial soldier, African huntress, American aviatrix, and so on. But unlike a Battleborn or Overwatch, they didn't really use them to market the game. I think it was a missed opportunity.

The story sees the Strange Brigade fighting across Egypt to stop an evil mummy queen. It's the most basic of adventure stories, but it works here because that is the kind of story a 30s serial would be about. And there's random nonsense where you fight a pirate captain who was a disciple of the mummy queen. Again, that's the kinda stuff that would fly in an old 30s show, but may seem random nowadays.

The gameplay is basic, but advanced basic. The levels are relatively linear with little off-shoot paths that lead to side puzzles. You walk into an arena area and either have to shoot your way out or puzzle your way out. It can get a bit repetitious, but it's not as bad as some lower budget games I've trudged through. The addition of puzzles help elevate this game. They aren't too challenging, but they require enough thought to be interesting. Most puzzles lead you to gold, collectibles, or alternate paths.

The combat part of the game is bog standard, 3rd person OTS shooting. It works well enough and landing headshots on the shambling hordes is always satisfying. One issues with playing solo is certain weapons aren't as easy to use. I went for a rifle build, which means high damage, slow fire. As a team, it worked great. I would pick off the far away ghouls or the archers on top of buildings while the others mopped up the close ones with their SMGs, but when playing solo, I had trouble hitting the fast enemies that dart at you and would get overran a lot. You have to keep moving in this game. You can't just pick a spot and shoot from, you can be assailed from all sides and have to keep on your toes. There's a few boss fights that are challenging in solo mode as well, because they require a pinpoint shot to take down, but you also have to be constantly moving to avoid all the grunt enemies surrounding you.

I'm also not a fan of the health system in this game. You have your main health & critical health. Only the critical health regenerates over time, but it's not a lot to fight on. Your main health can only be refilled by potions. This would be fine, but you can only carry one at a time & they aren't very plentiful in the levels. Maybe I'm too used to modern game mechanics, but I think a passive health regen in between combat encounters would've been appreciated.

A lot of people online consider this game a dead game, but that's a little much. It was hard, but I did find an occasional team to join. I played a couple levels with a good team and sometimes a partner would join in on my levels to help out for a bit. The text chat feature is a little testy, but a little finagling gets it working. It is a little disappointing this game didn't catch on more, because I could see the horde mode being my CoD Zombies where I just keep coming back to it.

All in all, the gameplay is solid, if not super innovate, but the world building is what endears me to this game. I love those sort of old timey adventure stories and there's a bit of a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen feel here. The DLC missions are just a greatest hits of the main story, but I would love to see the Strange Brigade return for a sequel. It's set up so they can easily make it an anthology series, taking on other globe-trotting adventures. Heck, this is the kinda game world that 14 year old me would've written a fan fiction about.
Status TheKentuckian Dec 3, 2019
This game is just plain, simple fun. It's about as deep as the pulpy stories it pays homage to.
It's 75% off in Steam, don't know for how long. I reccomend picking it up, mostly cause I need a team of adventurers to play with & who better than some Grouvee people?