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6.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 12 Ratings

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  1. Oct 8, 2019
    7
    The Bradwell Conspiracy is a puzzle based FPS with great atmosphere, good voice acting, yet lacking in other areas.

    Despite relying on solving puzzles to advance the story, the number of puzzle sections were not numerous or particularly difficult, leading to a fairly short playtime for players of games like Portal or Quantum Conundrum. The use of the unique tool used to solve puzzles
    The Bradwell Conspiracy is a puzzle based FPS with great atmosphere, good voice acting, yet lacking in other areas.

    Despite relying on solving puzzles to advance the story, the number of puzzle sections were not numerous or particularly difficult, leading to a fairly short playtime for players of games like Portal or Quantum Conundrum. The use of the unique tool used to solve puzzles felt fairly restricted which meant you sometimes had to search for ammo if you lacked the requisite amount for a given puzzle.
    Notably at one section, I was one piece away from solving a puzzle and was unable to find any more materials lying around. Instead, I removed a piece from a previous puzzle: a track piece critical to connect the pods to the escape route. However, the game advanced as if the piece was still there, which was a bit jarring. The placement of objects can be a bit frustrating too, with the difficulty of the last puzzle stemming from finagling with the positions of the objects rather than solving the location of where to put them.

    The story is decent and can be discovered through reading e-mails and logs throughout the game. This provided to be unnecessary however, as near the end of the game you are treated to a nice exposition dump that reveals everything anyways. Perhaps there are a few logs that I missed but I am still left wondering about the motivations of the antagonist, what exactly happened in 2007, as well as where exactly the 'substance' comes from.

    Overall the game was quite enjoyable up until near the end where I realized there was no unique utilization of the tool you are given or expansion of the story beyond what the logs revealed. If you enjoy puzzle-fueled FPS narratives you'll probably enjoy this game, but don't expect any head-scratchers.

    Also the ladders suck.
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65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Dec 16, 2019
    47
    A good original concept turned into a surprisingly boring adventure with a paper-thin plot and simplistic puzzles.
  2. Dec 2, 2019
    70
    In the past it was big and noisy games that inspired me. For quite some time now, it's surprisingly often the smaller ones. Games that take their time. Games that create moments that touch me in such a way that they lift me out of my soles. Games like What Remains of Edith Finch. The Bradwell Conspiracy would like to clearly hit this notch, but unfortunately the debut of A Brave Plan doesn't succeed. It lacks depth and courage, at the same time the game is struggling with too many problems. Nevertheless, The Bradwell Conspiracy has a charm that I can't deny - I don't want to deny! I just had a lot of fun immersing myself in the secrets of Bradwell, especially with the photo function and the great written and spoken Amber.
  3. Nov 18, 2019
    60
    With a fun off-screen companion and an interesting story to delve into based on real-world concerns, The Bradwell Conspiracy is a fairly enjoyable experience even if a weak ending and an assortment of glitches hold it back from its full potential.