Thursday, June 22, 2017

Murdering Mummies in Strange Bridge is Better with Friends

When considering spending your free time mowing down waves of the undead, you have to ask yourself, "Can the concept of shooting zombie hordes stay interesting anymore?" We've seen a lot of them go by, from Left 4 Dead to Resident Evil's Raid Mode and even Call of Duty's Zombie Modes. Several developers have changed up their approach to keep zombies interesting - with a focus on story or characters or the crazy weapons you can use on the undead.

Rebellion has found a new approach all their own for Strange Brigade: Introduce a co-operative shooter, add a healthy dose of angry mummies with 1930's adventure and mysticism, sprinkle it with hints of hidden treasure, and bundle it up with an over-the-top British announcer straight out of an old time radio adventure serial. It's a very stylistic choice, and one I haven't seen done since Fallout 3's Adventures of Herbert "Daring" Dashwood radio program. It's up to you and your brigade of up to four players to beat back mummified hordes in search of treasure, and there's some pretty and foreboding locales to explore as you do.

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