- Publisher: Stellar Jockeys
- Release Date: Jun 2, 2016
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
- Unscored
-
Jul 15, 2016In many ways, Brigador is the modern, indie progeny of classic mecha games like Armored Core. It's rough around the edges, and doesn't do much with its story or its tutorials, but distills the gluttony of the 90s action genre into an impassioned, indulgent package.
-
Jun 21, 2016Brigador does a lot of things right, but there are a handful of things which prevent it from being great.
-
Jun 10, 2016Brigador is fun and deep, but it feels like it's sitting between the simulation/strategy and the arcade, what leaves it with an unfulfilled potential.
-
LEVEL (Czech Republic)Jul 12, 2016Funny and wonderfully looking mecha action is unfortunately afflicted by an excessive difficulty and clumsy controls. [Issue#265]
| This publication does not provide a score for their reviews. | |
| This publication has not posted a final review score yet. | |
| These unscored reviews do not factor into the Metascore calculation. | |
-
Jun 3, 2016Make no mistake, Brigador is a toybox first and foremost – assemble your dream mech or deathtank, take it out for a spin in Bladerunnerville, trash everything, have a bloody great fight. A few UI frustrations can’t take away the innate pleasure of that, especially when it looks so delightfully, tangibly model-like too. It’s not Mechwarrior, no, but it scratches pretty much every other mech itch going, and with style.
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 34 out of 47
-
Mixed: 8 out of 47
-
Negative: 5 out of 47
-
Nov 23, 2016
-
Jul 21, 2016
-
Jun 27, 2016The greatest Kool Aid Man simulator that I have ever played. Worth more than any Nickelback poster. GREAT LEADER IS DEAD. LIBERATE SOLO NOBRE TONIGHT.