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Techs mechs.

<span class="bold">Brigador: Up-Armored Edition</span>, a neon-painted isometric shooter starring snazzy mechs, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 30% launch discount.

Your contract is simple: infiltrate Solo Nobre, spread mucho mayhem, then get out in one piece - the pilot, vehicle, and gear you'll go with are up to you. Each fully destructible district challenges you in new ways, while the three warring factions will keep getting on your nerves and sights. Yeah, this is going to get pretty messy.

Care for some extra flair? Grab the <span class="bold">Deluxe edition</span> for the OST and Artbook or just <span class="bold">upgrade</span> later, 40% and 50% off, respectively.

The 30-50% discounts will last until June 20, 1PM UTC.

Note: Currently, Brigador is only available for Windows. The Mac and Linux versions are going to arrive shortly.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited June 03, 2017 by maladr0Id
Looks interesting.
Reminds me of the original Mechcommander, wich to my shame i only recently discovered.
Pretty graphics
I was really interested till I saw the words roguelite then I immediately closed the page. I'm so sick of seeing roguelite and roguelike in indie game descriptions :(.
Released on the day it's in the Humble Monthly, nice timing.
Beautiful, definitely going to try this.

I'd kill for a Mech Commander game with graphics like this though, except with hilly terrain like the original.
Cool. Better late than never.

That discount period through June 20 sure is long. Something tells me the summer sale is just about to pounce. ;)
I'm very glad to see this game here. It has also beautiful soundtrack.
Mac version available on Steam, on GOG not? :/
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Silverhawk170485: Mac version available on Steam, on GOG not? :/
Note: Currently, Brigador is only available for Windows. The Mac and Linux versions are going to arrive shortly.
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I've played ~10hrs of this game on Steam, it's a LOT of fun with a great variety in vehicle and weapon combinations, and a lot of missions to play in the two different modes. Plus the soundtracks and audiobook in the deluxe edition are great, and there's a lot of detailed lore you can unlock.
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serpantino: I was really interested till I saw the words roguelite then I immediately closed the page. I'm so sick of seeing roguelite and roguelike in indie game descriptions :(.
"Roguelike" isn't really an appropriate label for it - in freelance mode the layout of the missions changes but it's still the same objectives and opposition, they're just in different points on the map. The missions in the "story" mode are static in layout as far as I can tell. That's the only bit of "procedural" stuff in it, and the cash you earn permanently unlocks more weapons, vehicles and pilots, as well as missions to play.
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Crosmando: Pretty graphics
I find it ugly . Fortunately it's only my personal opinion .
I agree pretty much with what Obscuritan said in post above.

One thing that should be pointed out about this game is that it is a twin-stick shooter, not RTT like Mech Commander.
This is much closer to something like Desert Strike.
Post edited June 02, 2017 by murkki
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Smannesman: Released on the day it's in the Humble Monthly, nice timing.
On the other hand, I'm sure there are several people in here that don't give a damn about HB Monthly and/or Steam. ;)
Protip: Maybe don't have most of the screenshots be visually confusing evening shots where you can't make out a thing that's going on.