This sidescroller looked promising, but ended up a bit disappointing for me.
Although Strange Brigade has adequate gameplay, which is improved if you play with others, the developers seemed to focus more on gimmicks and selling DLC than developing a worthwhile campaign.
Although intended to be a party game, there’s not much that would maintain a group’s interest for very long. It’s possible to play alone against the AI, but there is even less reason to play this game by yourself.
While aesthetically and visually pleasing, functionally this rose has far too many thorns.
Although there are other vehicles, such as walking mechs you can control, I think of Armored Evolution as a sci-fi tank game. The RPG elements help give you something to work towards, but a lack of story or objectives undoes this benefit.
Using enemies to serve as both your shield and spear makes for an interesting gameplay mechanic. However, the need for grinding, as well as the time needed to get into later areas, winds up harming much of the fun factor.
Although the characters are charming, the story is too short for them to be developed very well. It’s a cheap game that doesn’t have glaring flaws, but it’s still hard to suggest playing when the story feels lacking.
A game with unique mechanic that is ruined by the lack of content.
Releasing in a state that disappointed many, over time the game has released more content that’s reinvigorated players and helped hold their interest. Having gotten to a better state, it’s a shame that it still isn’t very
This isn’t a bad attempt at a hidden object game, but it’s remarkably short and doesn’t have enough distracting background objects to make locations more interesting.