Broforce
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Broforce

When evil threatens the world, the world calls on Broforce - an under-funded, over-powered paramilitary organization dealing exclusively in excessive force. Brace your loins with up to four players to... See more

Released:2015-10-15
Genre:
Shooter, Platform, Indie, Arcade
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Developer:Free Lives Games
Publisher:
Devolver Digital

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Lou Sytsma

88/100

Broforce is a love letter to those 1980 action movies of yore when Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris, Kurt Russell et al were headliners and played their action hero roles more or less straight. Thirty years later you find them all congregating in a single Expendables movie largely poking fun at themselves.

Nov 10, 2015 Read Full Review
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Luke Reilly

8.8/10

Beneath Broforce’s hyperbolic chest-thumping action movie-inspired silliness lies an extremely polished run ’n gun platformer. Simple and reliable but nuanced and ever-changing (thanks to the constantly rotating characters) Broforce is testosterrific. If you could watch Commando on a SNES, this is what it would look like.

Oct 20, 2015 Read Full Review
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Jon Mundy

8/10

Broforce is a hilariously explosive 2D action-platformer with a memorable catch-'em-all cast of action movie caricatures. The action may be a little one-note, but when that note is as big and bold as it is here, you'll be all-too-willing to disengage your brain and engage your trigger finger. After playing through the seemingly unending series of critically-acclaimed, high-brow 2D action titles on...

Sep 14, 2018 Read Full Review

Broforce is as American as it gets. Blood, bombs and badass bros come together to make this addictive side-scroller one not to miss.

Jul 11, 2014 Read Full Review
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Stefan L

8/10

Carving your way through a level in Broforce is chock full of muscle flexing carnage, and it’s brilliant for it as explosions rock the screen and you tear through the scenery. Though inventive, some of the boss fights halt that fun, and the way co-op deals with lives is too unforgiving, but it’s always throwing out something new, whether it’s a different looking environment to blow up, a new type ...

Oct 15, 2015 Read Full Review
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PC Gamer

Joe Skrebels

78/100

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Oct 19, 2015 Read Full Review
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TechRaptor

Alex Santa Maria

7.5/10

Broforce brings the fast paced action, but its amazing concept can't hide the limits to its gameplay or the rough nature of its final release.

Oct 18, 2015 Read Full Review
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Ravi Sinha

7/10

Broforce is that action movie you pop in when you want to unwind and not think too much. It doesn't have a lot of depth and there are better action games out there but it's a quick, funny little shooter that aims to please.

Oct 16, 2015 Read Full Review
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There's so much happening from moment to moment, so many systems at play, that when a stray explosion destroys the struts that are keeping a ceiling in place and the whole thing crashes down on an enemy squad, or a furious mechanised death machine stomps the ground so hard that it digs itself into a sinkhole, you barely even notice. Forget your Just Causes, your Uncharteds, your Battlfields and yo...

Oct 21, 2015 Read Full Review
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Steven Burns

7/10

Imagine Contra meets Kid Chameleon via Super Meat Boy, with a touch of Sensible Software's irreverence, and you're there. One the most enjoyable couch multiplayer games I've played in quite a while.

Dec 21, 2023 Read Full Review
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Marshall Lemon

Unscored

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Oct 15, 2015 Read Full Review
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Zack Furniss

6/10

After finishing the too-long campaign, there’s an Ironbro mode (where each Bro only has one life) and a level editor to tinker with. It seems robust, but I didn’t spend much time with it. This all adds up to a decent amount of bro-time if you really want it, but I’m fairly certain whoever you play this with will end up being a not-bro for a little while. Broforce could have been a fun “Hoo-rah ‘Mu...

Mar 14, 2016 Read Full Review