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Brut@l

2016
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Fighting, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 9, 2016
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC
DeveloperStormcloud Games Limited
Overview

Brut@l is a modern re-imagining of the classic ASCII dungeon crawler, fusing old-school gaming with a stunning 3D visual style to create something unique for PlayStation®4 and PC!

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

67


Opencritic Score

69

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47 reviews found

100

Nationfusion.com

Mar 6, 2017

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100

ACG

Aug 2, 2016

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95

Entertainmentbuddha.com

Feb 16, 2017

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90

Ps3blog.net

Sep 12, 2016

Brut@al is a brilliant game. There are 26 random levels which ramp up in difficulty at a steady pace, with the final level pitting you against the Guardian of Dungeon. While the game can be a little repetitive and frustrating due to its nature, you’ll love every minute of it – the game is highly addictive. I had a lot of fun playing it for my Brut@l review as I tried to get all trophies to unlock a new shiny Platinum for my collection.


90

Thisgengaming.com

Aug 6, 2016

Brut@l is one of my favorite dungeon crawling games that I’ve played in a very long time. The visual style of the game is striking and beautiful, the combat is smooth and fluid, and the game has tons of replay value both with it’s level editor and the randomly generated dungeons. If you like trophies the game has a full set including a Platinum to go after as well. The altars in the game feel a little unfair and I wish you could have more than one level created and shared at a time but those are minor nitpicks in this great game. Brut@l is for you if you’re seeking a unique challenging new dungeon crawler.


85

Gamegrin.com

Aug 18, 2016

I really liked Brut@l. It has vivid graphics, good depth, a strong solo mode with its presentation of dungeons and the enemies, and this was topped off with a really intuitive Dungeon Creator. There is plenty on offer here, and it certainly doesn’t restrict itself to fans of the genre.


80

Hardcoregamer.com

Aug 8, 2016

An experience housing enough content to validate repeated play-throughs, Brut@l — despite its stripped approach to crafting and indeed to leveling-up — manages enough in its generative structure to add a distinct level of spice to make even the most minimal-looking of scenarios feel both exciting and enticing.


80

Rectifygaming.com

Feb 18, 2017

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80

Ps4blog.net

Oct 11, 2016

I wasn’t expecting to have so much fun with the game, but as soon as I stated playing for my Brut@l review I realized that this is a very addictive arcade-style release that can easily keep you going for “one more level” until you realize it’s extremely late at night and you should probably get some sleep.


80

Digitallydownloaded.net

Aug 17, 2016

It’s a hugely entertaining, visually striking experience, and has instantly become my favourite multiplayer title on the PlayStation 4.

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