The shooting elements of the game are its biggest issue. Image: Josh Knowles / KnowTechie The shooting elements could use some work Puzzles end up being a simple matter of pattern memorization that ends up completely trivial if playing with at least one other person that is willing to communicate. None of these collectibles are too difficult to find and usually can be found with a semi-detailed run-through of an area before you move on. Ultimately, at its core, Strange Brigade is a co-op 3rd person shooter that has some puzzle elements and tons of collectibles. The idea of playing with friends while killing B-movie monsters and solving puzzles sounds cool, but Strange Brigade’s inability to double down on any real concept ends up hurting the gameplay. You play as one of a handful of cheesy b-movie tropes and fight zombies and ancient evils through temples and tombs as you pit your bullets and brains against the dangers that await you. On paper, Strange Brigade sounds like an absolute riot. Unfortunately, many of those ways aren’t something to brag about. Strange Brigade is a game that surprisingly stands out from the crowd in many different ways.
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