Release Date: March 6, 2018
A first-person shooter developed by Supermassive Games. The title was created for the PlayStation VR set. The plot of Bravo Team takes place in a fictional East European country. The player assumes the role of a member of the titular military squad and is tasked with escorting the president. When the situation becomes dire and a coup starts, the protagonist and his companion are tasked with saving the country.
Bravo Team is a first-person shooter developed by Supermassive Games – the team that also created warmly received Until Dawn. The title was developed for PS4 and its accessory PlayStation VR set.
The events depicted in Bravo Team for PS4 take place in a fictional country in Eastern Europe. The player assumes the role of a member of a military squad that is tasked with escorting the president. The mission quickly becomes more complicated as the head of the state becomes the victim of a coup. The protagonist and his companion are forced to save the country from doom.
In Bravo Team for PS4 the action is presented by using the first-person perspective. The game focuses mostly on battles against numerous opponents. These fights take place in vivid, urban areas – including narrow alleys and more open places like a big market. The player mostly uses a machine gun that can be fired from behind covers. The presence of a companion (controlled by the AI or by another player) introduces a tactical aspect to the game – the actions must be coordinated. For example, the player might have to use suppressive fire to enable his companion to move through the open space.
Bravo Team for PS4 requires PlayStation VR goggles to work. The title features high quality graphics – the character models are detailed and well animated and the surroundings look very nice.
Platforms:
PlayStation 4
Developer: Supermassive Games
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
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Game Ratings for Bravo Team Video Game.
GameSpot: 4 / 10 by Justin Clark
Though VR co-op is a nice touch, Bravo Team brings nothing else new to the table.
CGMagazine: 4.5 / 10 by Melanie Emile
Supermassive Games' virtual reality shooter, Bravo Team is nothing but disappointment.
PlayStation LifeStyle: 2.5 / 10 by Chandler Wood
Bravo Team's third-person camera movement system snatches control away from the player far too much, creating a jarring and unfriendly experience. I'm still baffled at why this was thought to be a good idea after numerous play tests. Movement is just the peak of myriad problems in Bravo Team, including tracking issues, AI goofs, and just plain bad and boring game design. Endless waves of bullet-sponge enemies in one boring location become more endless waves of enemies in another boring location, and dealing with Bravo Team's other issues means it's not even a boring waste-of-time type of shooter. It's altogether a bad game with few redeemable aspects that doesn't represent the best of VR or Supermassive and should be avoided at all costs.
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