Posted on: August 10, 2023

Gunstling
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Battletech Diablo with Subpar Controls
Brigador deserves a better fate than this. Brigador is a game that should have joined the ranks other gaming masterpieces like Baldur's Gate, Diablo, WoW Classic, etc. Unfortunately, it committed two of most grievous development sins: Poor Controls and Terrible Onboarding. Examples? Very literal tank controls (there's a better control scheme but it isn't well labelled and isn't much better), and the game's extremely interesting and detailed story is told in a Soulslike fashion: through in-game item descriptions or is otherwise locked behind an in-game paywall. That's right, want to learn about a historical event? Gotta buy that Wiki article. Brigador would benefit tremendously from a campaign and interface overhaul. That's the bad, and if you can push past it there's so much gold waiting for you. So much. The game is Capitalistic to the extreme; pilots, weapons, mechs, etc are all purchasable. Everything is customizable, if you can afford it. Play styles vary wildly. Bigger, heavier mechs offer more armor, HP, and onboard weapons but they can be slow and clunky and extremely noisy. Oh yeah, Brigador has a robust stealth system with a novel approach: don't make noise. Weapons and mechs generate certain amounts of noise, including the weapon's impact. So if you're far enough away that the initial shot isn't louder than the impact, hostiles will investigate the impact site rather than you. Hint: Mechs that Hover don't have audible footsteps. Also everything is destructible. Flatten the whole map if you want, but make sure your enemies are standing next to that fuel tank first. Or just light up the pipeline that leads to it. This game is worth the effort to get into it, and the pilot biographies alone are worth the price.
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