This isn’t the best platformer of all time and its user interface is going to need some cleanup before it’s eventually released on PlayStation 4 sometime in the near future, but the hilarity that it brings to the table cannot be ignored.
While certain aspects of Broforce‘s final build might seem like it hasn’t changed from the solid, but sometimes stubborn, Early Access builds, it’s become a title that developer Free Lives can feel proud of. Granted, this is a title that has only been in Early Access for eighteen months, but as one of the flagship titles in the group of in-development PC games that treats this system with respect, it’s about time we get to see the final product on display. After all, doesn’t it seem like the pixelated, testosterone-laden explosion-fest has been in Early Access for what feels like half a century at this point? Broforce is a game that, even in its infancy, seemed to pop up at every convention and just about every Steam sale. Writing up a formal review for Broforce might seem like penning a new opinion piece about The Dark Knight.