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Bravo Team
Take aim. Strike first – strike hard. It’s all or nothing in a heart-pumping firefight of intense combat and split-second tactical decision making. Trapped in hostile territory, you and your teammate are totally surrounded. Only cool thinking in the heat of battle will see you through to the end of your mission – so take up variety of shotguns, pi...
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Bravo Team provides a cover-based shooter that brings some welcome support for the AIM controller, but misses its mark in a number of areas.
Taking cover then occasionally emerging just to blast away your adversaries has been a fun formula ever since Namco's arcade classic Time Crisis. However, does that gameplay premise hold up in VR? Load your trusty firearm and let's find out.
In the end, the best I could say for Bravo Team is that it existed, seemed to work, did not make me physically ill to play (more than I can say for some categorically better-designed titles, honestly), and was done with before could I grew genuinely resentful. Beyond that, it’s a completely perfunctory title that is otherwise unworthy of the studio producing it.
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Although it’s a decent looking game, considering the nondescript modern combat aesthetic it adheres to, there’s no real sense of character or atmosphere. This may be easy to ignore if playing online with a friend in chat but there will no doubt be a sizeable number of lone gunmen out there, forced to suck up uncomfortable blandness.
Bravo Team has a barebones story, glitchy gameplay, boring combat, brain-dead AI, terrible stealth, and more issues than I could possibly list in a single review summary box. This team needs to be retired.