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Strange Brigade

2018
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Puzzle and Logic, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 28, 2018
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperRebellion
Overview

There are remote corners of the British Empire where the supernatural lurks and the shadows linger, where few dare go and fewer return. In Strange Brigade you'll encounter fantastic and forgotten civilizations shrouded in mystery, uncover treacherous tombs and test your wits against unfathomable foes... You'll explore the ancient world as one of four dashing explorers, each blessed with their own weapons, tactics, and special superhuman powers... You'll fight back-to-back against a terrifying army of mythological menaces, unleashed by no less than a resurrected Egyptian witch queen! With such ungodly evil afoot, the Strange Brigade needs YOU!

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Metacritic Score

73


Opencritic Score

74


IMDB Score

6.7

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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Strange Brigade. Some praise its campy charm and alliteration, while others criticize its lack of depth and originality. Overall, the consensus is that the story is not the game's strongest aspect, with some appreciating its fun vibe but others finding it underwhelming. The narrative serves as a backdrop for gameplay in this supernatural 1930s adventure.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Strange Brigade are varied, with some positive and negative aspects highlighted. COGconnected praises the story for its straightforward plot and the delightful use of alliteration by the narrator. Press Start Australia also appreciates the self-awareness and cheesy adventure film vibe from the 50s. They mention that the story revolves around an archaeologist unleashing a vengeful spirit and the British government sending in The Strange Brigade to defeat her. GamingTrend and PlayStation Universe both mention the quest to defeat the Witch Queen Seteki as the main storyline, which adds a sense of purpose to the game. On the other hand, Switch Player, CGMagazine, VideoGamer, and PC Gamer express disappointment in the story. Switch Player describes it as simple and forgettable, while CGMagazine and VideoGamer criticize the lack of depth and seriousness. PC Gamer mentions that the narrative lacks depth and originality. These critics highlight the underwhelming nature of the story, with throwaway cut scenes and a camp tone. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Strange Brigade is not the strongest aspect of the game. While some critics appreciate the campy and tongue-in-cheek nature of the story, others find it lacking in depth and originality. The set pieces and general sense of fun are mentioned positively by AusGamers and Video Chums, but the lack of character development and plot depth is criticized by Hooked Gamers and DualShockers. Despite these mixed opinions, it seems that the game's story serves as a backdrop for the gameplay and the overall experience of playing as a team of adventurers in a supernatural 1930s world.


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Critics generally praise Strange Brigade for its enjoyable co-op experience, tight gunplay, and variety of gameplay elements like puzzles and exploration. Positive reviews highlight the fast-paced fun, cooperative nature, and well-executed combat mechanics. However, some critics criticize the clunky shooting mechanics, repetitive gameplay, and lack of innovation. Despite mixed opinions, the overall consensus is that the game offers an enjoyable and diverse gameplay experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Strange Brigade are generally positive. Many critics highlight the enjoyable co-op experience and the tight gunplay. COGconnected praises the game for its co-op third-person shooter mechanics and the inclusion of puzzles and secret treasures. Switch Player also commends the fun and repetitive gameplay, mentioning the hordes of enemies, puzzles, and artifact collecting. AusGamers appreciates the well-executed combat, particularly the incorporation of traps and explosives. GameSpot mentions that the shooting mechanics are straightforward and logical, while also emphasizing the excitement added by the cooperative nature of the game. Gamers' Temple states that the game offers a good amount of gameplay variety, including shooting, puzzle-solving, and exploration. Impulsegamer praises the fast-paced gameplay and the variety of weapons and options available to kill enemies. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the gameplay of Strange Brigade. CGMagazine criticizes the shooting mechanics, describing them as clunky, and mentions that the gameplay often boils down to being trapped in a room with lots of enemies to kill before advancing. VideoGamer also mentions flighty gunplay and imprecise movement, which can take time to get used to. Metro GameCentral criticizes the gameplay for lacking innovation and tight gunplay, describing it as repetitive and shallow by design. PlayStation Universe highlights frustrating issues with combat mechanics, such as forced aim down sight shooting and wonky aim assist. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Strange Brigade offers an enjoyable co-op experience with tight gunplay and a variety of gameplay elements. The inclusion of puzzles, traps, and exploration adds depth and variety to the gameplay experience. Critics such as COGconnected, Switch Player, and Impulsegamer appreciate the fast-paced and fun nature of the gameplay, while GameSpot and Gamers' Temple commend the cooperative aspect of the game. However, there are criticisms regarding clunky shooting mechanics, imprecise movement, and repetitive gameplay. Critics such as CGMagazine and Metro GameCentral express concerns about the lack of innovation and depth in the gameplay. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment leans towards the positive, with many critics enjoying the gameplay experience provided by Strange Brigade.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Graphics and Visual Design of Strange Brigade. While many praised its 1930s pulp style and adventure film-inspired visuals, some criticized issues like sacrificing quality for performance and lack of variety. Overall, the game's adherence to its aesthetic received praise, but concerns were raised about technical issues and design nuances.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Strange Brigade are varied. Many critics praised the game's visual design and aesthetic, particularly its 1930s pulp style and adventure film-inspired visuals. COGconnected, VideoGamer, and GameGrin all mentioned the game's pleasing visuals that capture the spirit of the era. AusGamers and Press Start Australia highlighted the bright and vivid swashbuckling world of the game, with dense plant life, detailed ruins, and temples. Impulsegamer and GameRevolution also commended the level design and graphical detail, with Impulsegamer specifically mentioning the exceptional graphical detail on the Xbox One X. Hooked Gamers and GamePro Germany appreciated the game's adherence to the 1930s aesthetic, with well-designed arenas, tombs, and character selection. However, there were also critics who had negative opinions about the game's graphics and visual design. Switch Player mentioned that the graphics sacrifice quality for performance, resulting in a rough look and a frame rate of 30fps. CGMagazine criticized the lack of variety in visuals, with mostly off-whites, browns, and greens, making it difficult to see enemies. Windows Central pointed out frequent shifts in visual quality, mediocre lighting, and shadow pop-in issues. PC Gamer found the visual design to lack nuance and feel like an over-the-top caricature, with unimpressive environments and character designs. Metro GameCentral considered the visuals to be mediocre and felt that the game's setting was wasted potential. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Strange Brigade has a visually appealing and impressive design that captures the 1930s pulp style and adventure film aesthetic. The game's adherence to this aesthetic, with its black and white cutscenes, campy visuals, and detailed ruins, received praise from multiple critics. However, there were some concerns raised about the graphics sacrificing quality for performance, lack of variety in visuals, and occasional technical issues. Despite these criticisms, the majority of critics found the game's visual design to be enjoyable and charming, adding to the overall experience of the 1930s Egypt setting.


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Critics praise the witty narrator and voice acting in Strange Brigade, likening it to a 1930s radio play. The game's sound design captures the campy charm, but some critics find the lack of music during gameplay and repetitive jokes to be drawbacks. Despite some criticisms, overall sentiment is positive for the 1930s-inspired sound design and music, adding to the game's spirited and comedic tone.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Strange Brigade are largely positive. Many critics praise the game's narrator, noting that the voice acting adds to the campy charm and captures the 1930s tone the game aims for. Critics such as COGconnected, Switch Player, CGMagazine, Impulsegamer, VideoGamer, ZTGD, DualShockers, Game Revolution, and GamingTrend all highlight the witty and humorous narration, with some comparing it to a 1930s radio play or an old radio show. The announcer's commentary is described as entertaining, enjoyable, and adding charm to the overall experience. The voice acting, one-liners, and comedic tone are also commended, with critics mentioning that they contribute to the game's spirited attitude and comedic tone. However, there are some criticisms regarding the sound design and music of Strange Brigade. Windows Central mentions that the game lacks a good soundtrack and is devoid of music during combat or exploration. Hooked Gamers points out that the narrator's constant presence and repetitive jokes can become annoying. PC Gamer notes that while the narrator's commentary is full of alliteration and phrases like 'derring-do', it becomes repetitive. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment towards the sound design and music is still positive. In general, the critics agree that the sound design and music of Strange Brigade successfully capture the 1930s tone and add to the game's campy charm. The narrator's commentary is widely praised for its wit, humor, and British charm. The voice acting, including that of the narrator, is consistently commended. The game's audio channels a 1930s feel, with critics mentioning the voice acting, one-liners, musical score, and undead noises reminiscent of classic Boris Karloff movies. While there are some criticisms regarding the lack of a good soundtrack, repetitive jokes, and the absence of music during gameplay, the overall consensus is that the sound design and music contribute positively to the game's tone and setting.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Strange Brigade. Some praise the humor and charm it adds to the game, especially highlighting the narrator's hilarious performance. However, others criticize it for being brash and stereotyped, with some finding the constant presence of the narrator tiresome. Overall, while some find the characters lacking in personality and the script mediocre, most agree that the voice acting enhances the game's campy atmosphere and adds to its enjoyment.

The voice acting of Strange Brigade has received mixed opinions from the critics. Several reviewers, such as COGconnected, CGMagazine, and ZTGD, praise the voice acting for adding to the overall charm and comedy of the game. They highlight the hilarious and wonderful performances of the narrator, with CGMagazine specifically mentioning the narrator's voice acting as both wonderful and hilarious. The campy and cheesy adventure film vibe is enhanced by the dry and sarcastic narrator, as noted by Press Start Australia. The characters' loudmouthed and chatty nature, as described by Stevivor, also adds to the game's charm. Glen McCready's narration, mentioned by DualShockers, is particularly enjoyable and adds to the overall enjoyment of the game. However, there are some critics who have expressed negative opinions about the voice acting in Strange Brigade. GameGrin criticizes the voice acting for being brash, stereotyped, and filled with ham. The characters are described as lampooned caricatures, and the narrator's old-school English toff voice is reminiscent of Stephen Fry's Blackadder characters. Hooked Gamers mentions that while the narrator's voice acting is prim and proper, his constant presence can become tiresome. Metro GameCentral points out that the characters lack discernible personality and the script is mediocre, although they do not provide much detail about the voice acting itself. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Strange Brigade adds to the game's charm and enjoyment. The performances of the narrator, in particular, are praised for their humor and British charm. The campy and cheesy atmosphere is enhanced by the voice acting, with the characters' loudmouthed and chatty nature contributing to the overall charm of the game. However, there are some criticisms regarding the caricature-like portrayal of the characters and the lack of personality in both the characters and the script. Despite these negatives, the majority of the critics appreciate the voice acting and acknowledge its positive impact on the overall experience of Strange Brigade.


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TLDR: Strange Brigade impresses on the Nintendo Switch with smooth gameplay, stable frame rate, and enjoyable experience. Xbox One sees mixed reviews citing technical problems, while some praise its performance. PC version shines with DirectX 12 support and smooth experience. PlayStation 4 generally performs well, with minor frame rate issues noted. Overall, the game delivers positive technical performance across platforms.

In terms of the Technical Performance on the Nintendo Switch, COGconnected and Switch Player both praised Strange Brigade for its smooth gameplay experience. COGconnected specifically mentioned that the game runs incredibly smoothly on the Switch, even with intense on-screen action. Switch Player also noted that the game maintains a stable frame rate, even with a large number of enemies and explosions. These positive reviews indicate that the game performs well on the Nintendo Switch, providing an enjoyable gaming experience. On the Xbox One, however, there were mixed opinions regarding the Technical Performance of Strange Brigade. GameSpot mentioned significant technical problems such as texture pop-in, clipping issues, and uneven loot distribution. Gamers' Temple also stated that the game could run smoother, especially on the Xbox One X. On the other hand, Press Start Australia, Windows Central, and ZTGD had more positive experiences, with no performance issues or slowdowns reported. These conflicting opinions suggest that while some players may encounter technical problems on the Xbox One, others may have a smoother experience. For the PC version of Strange Brigade, GameGrin highlighted the game's excellent support for both DirectX 12 and Vulkan, with multi-GPU implementation. They also mentioned that the game had a smooth experience with no technical issues mentioned. This positive review indicates that the PC version of the game offers a high level of technical performance and optimization. Regarding the PlayStation 4, GameSpace and PlayStation Universe had generally positive opinions about the Technical Performance of Strange Brigade. GameSpace described the game as well polished and optimized, with no hitching or slowdowns reported. PlayStation Universe mentioned some frame rate issues, but overall, the game runs fairly smooth. These reviews suggest that while there may be some minor technical issues on the PS4, the overall performance is satisfactory. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Strange Brigade generally performs well on multiple gaming platforms. The Nintendo Switch version receives positive feedback for its smooth gameplay experience. The Xbox One version has mixed reviews, with some critics mentioning technical problems while others report no issues. The PC version is praised for its excellent technical support and smooth performance. The PlayStation 4 version also receives generally positive feedback, with some minor frame rate issues mentioned. Despite some varying opinions, the overall sentiment leans towards a positive technical performance for Strange Brigade on all platforms.


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Critics are divided on the replay value of Strange Brigade. Some praise its additional modes, exploration features, and co-op play for enhancing replayability, while others criticize its repetition, lack of variety, and limited progression options. Overall, the game offers some replay value but may not appeal to everyone due to its subjective nature.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Strange Brigade are mixed. Several critics, such as Switch Player, Impulsegamer, VideoGamer, GameGrin, Critical Hit, DualShockers, Game Revolution, GameCritics, GamingTrend, PlayStation Universe, Trusted Reviews, and Video Chums, highlight the positive aspects of the game's replayability. They mention that the additional modes like Horde Mode and Score Attack provide different gameplay experiences and challenges, adding to the overall replay value. The exploration features, branching paths, and hidden areas also contribute to the game's replayability. The inclusion of co-op play, both locally and online, is praised for keeping the game from becoming repetitive quickly. The game's progression system, collectibles, and customization options are also mentioned as factors that enhance the long-term appeal of Strange Brigade. However, there are also critics who express concerns about the game's replay value. COGconnected, AusGamers, CGMagazine, GameSpot, Stevivor, PC Gamer, and Metro GameCentral all mention various aspects that limit the game's replayability. These include the feeling of repetition, lack of variety in attacks, weapons, and foes, limited loot and upgrade options, and the absence of character progression or leveling system. Some critics, like AusGamers and Metro GameCentral, also mention that once all missions are completed, there is no real incentive to come back or replay stages. The levels are criticized for feeling overlong and poorly paced, and the gameplay is described as repetitive and shallow. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Strange Brigade offers some replay value, particularly through its additional modes, exploration features, and collectibles. However, there are concerns about the game's repetition, lack of variety, limited progression and customization options, and the feeling that the game loses its appeal once the initial secrets are uncovered. It is clear that the game's replay value is subjective and may depend on personal preferences, with some critics finding it enjoyable to drop in and play regardless of the level or mode, while others feel that the game's long-term appeal is limited.


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Overall Verdict

Strange Brigade offers a charming co-op romp with solid gunplay and delightful 1930s charm, earning praise for its enjoyable gameplay. Critics highlight its fun multiplayer experience, stunning graphics, and entertaining combat. However, criticisms include repetitive gameplay, lack of replay value, and issues with level design. Overall, the game is considered fun and enjoyable, especially in cooperative play, despite some flaws that detract from its overall appeal.

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Gamingtrend.com

Aug 28, 2018

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Strange Brigade is a fantastic third person shooter that is best enjoyed with friends. It offers fun combat, a charming 1930s tone, and a variety of weapons and abilities. The lack of couch co-op is a downside.

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Gamegrin.com

Sep 11, 2018

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The reviewer found Strange Brigade to be a pleasant surprise and an enjoyable experience both offline and online. They praised the game's co-op gameplay and considered it one of their favorite multiplayer games in a long time. While there were a few areas that could have been improved, they were not significant enough to overshadow the positive aspects of the game.

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Gamecritics.com

Aug 29, 2018

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Strange Brigade is a satisfying single- and multiplayer experience with fast and brutal combat, stunning levels, and immense replayability.

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Videochums.com

Aug 27, 2018

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Strange Brigade is a fun-filled cooperative online game with enjoyable gameplay and a great sense of fun. Some shooting segments and boss fights can be frustrating, and the puzzles are easy. Character progression is limited.

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Ztgd.com

Sep 5, 2018

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The reviewer enjoyed their time with Strange Brigade, praising its fun and exciting gameplay, impressive visuals, and enjoyable co-op experience. They recommend it to action shooter fans, even for solo play.

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Gamespace.com

Aug 27, 2018

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The gameplay is outstanding, the graphics are well done, and the technical performance is solid. The review does not provide an overall score.

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Gamerstemple.com

Oct 1, 2018

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Strange Brigade is an overall fun shooter with a surprising amount of variety in its stages, but it gets repetitive in single player and lacks local co-op.


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Cogconnected.com

Jul 6, 2021

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Strange Brigade is a solid co-op romp with a campy charm, tight gunplay, and a delightful narrator. It runs well on the Nintendo Switch, but has some repetitive action and tiny graphical compromises.

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Dualshockers.com

Aug 29, 2018

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Strange Brigade is a solid third-person shooter that doesn't bring anything fresh to the genre, but its charming campiness and enjoyable gameplay make it a fun experience, especially when played with friends.

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Psu.com

Aug 31, 2018

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Despite its quirks, Strange Brigade is a fun and charming game that can hopefully be improved with future patches. It doesn't take itself seriously and offers a good amount of enjoyment.

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