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Broforce ps4 release date12/10/2023 The action gets even more hectic and destructive in a co-op mode for up to four players - something that seems perfectly at home on this Switch version. And believe us, they really do start to fly. That becomes more pronounced as the action heats up and the bullets really start to fly. Navigating ladders and climbing sheer walls with your knife are a little too jittery for their own good, which can easily lead to silly deaths. While the weapon behaviour is both pleasantly varied and satisfyingly tactile, your character's movement feels a little clumsy. Its controls can be a little finicky, too. Broforce is a game to be played in short, sharp bursts, lest the one-note action grow too repetitive. If anything, the relentless action and easy access to total annihilation can grow a little wearisome. Explodable barrels sit there just waiting to be ignited, while bridges are only ever a few shots of your weapon away from total collapse. Coupled with the fact that they're unusually tall, you'll find that you can literally blast your own path through them, hewing out makeshift tunnels or just levelling a troublesome guard outpost. The levels themselves are fairly simplistic, but where they impress is in their deformability. Each level is a bullet-strewn run through a bunch of heavily-armed grunts, culminating in the messy assassination of a devil-like figure, and occasionally a hulking boss. Fortunately, Broforce has more than the novelty of its controllable characters on its side. These characters unlock after a set amount of rescues, and you'll be revealing distinctive new Bros deep into your time with the game. Bro In Black's tiny laser gun kicks like a mule - in both directions. Bro Dredd has homing bullets and a guidable warhead special. Anderbro is Neo from the Matrix by another name, with a deadly melee attack and the ability to defy gravity. Those are two of the least interesting protagonists, too. Or Bro Hard, essentially Die Hard's John McClane with twin sub-machine guns and flashbang grenades. So there's Rambro, a clear take on Stallone's battle-weary 'nam vet, complete with an M60 machine gun and a stack of grenades.
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