Well, did Brute Force deliver in the end? The short answer to this question is *** , but I try not to give short answers. The game does deliver plenty of action and mayhem that take place in beautiful environments worthy of second glances and even many full stares. The campaign is substantial if a little bland. Read more
It takes many of the best aspects of Halo and incorporates team-based ideas that, while ill-fitting at times, extend the game's scope and give a good deal of replayability. There's downloadable content, a wealth of multiplayer modes including co-op, deathmatch and plenty more. Read more
The graphics will blow you away and the gameplay, whilst not of the same lofty standards, is still well above the norm, and will have fans of action shooters slavering for more. Read more
If you own an Xbox, there’s also a large chance you own a copy of Halo . Therefore, if you enjoyed Halo , you’ll be waiting for Halo 2 , right? You’ll need something to fill that gap between now and 2004, and that’s where Brute Force is supposed to come in. Promoted as being “ the next Halo ”, Brute Force has a lot to live up to, especially after countless delays and a lot of hype. Is it a fair comparison, or an act of desperation? Read more
Experience the intensity of a shooter with the cunning strategies of team-based tactical combat. Play the extensive campaigns alone, grab up to three of your friends to jump in on-the-fly in Dynamic Co- op mode, or just battle it out in a multitude of competitive deathmatch modes!