A grimey, lo-fi text-to-speech program coughs out a made-up word: "Brig-a-dor." From here on, I know what I'm in for. Brigador isn't like today's games. From the moment you start playing you'll wrestle with befuddling menus and a nonsensical plot. But...
A polished, varied isometric shooter with a dollop of strategy about blowing up makeshift mechs and flattening a cyberpunk SimCity build, one apartment block at a time. Difficult to get comfortable with, but rewarding once you...
Brigador delivers fun retro style gameplay in a very pretty package. The amount of strategy and planning that go into completing each mission elevate Brigador above being a run of the mill top down shooter and provides a much deeper gameplay experience....
Get in, blow it up, get out No matter which way you look at it, weaponised vehicles are cool. Whether they’re tanks with big cannons, walking mechs with machine guns, or hovering speedsters with lasers - if one rolls up on you, you’re going to have a...
When last I played Brigador, it was still early into its stint in Early Access on Steam, just shortly after I had done my preview for the game and I was completely. Still, I had this nagging fear in the back of my mind that, based on the current state...
If you grew up in the 80s and 90s, there's a decent chance you might have been into things such as Transformers, Gundam, or Power Rangers. Basically, anything that includes giant robots. If you've ever wanted to experience the thrill of piloting a giant...
Brigador, once known as Matador, places the player in control of a tank/mech hybrid with an aptitude for destruction as you move about the isometric game maps. Stellar Jockey's game has been compared to the likes of 1993 hits Walker and Syndicate, with...
Brigador, bien que j'ai apprécié son univers rétro-futuriste, m'a profondément ennuyé. Non pas que je trouve le titre mauvais, mais je n'ai pas particulièrement accroché, surtout au principe du jeu. Je le trouve un peu trop difficile et avec le peu de...
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