Weâve been following Realtech VR since No Gravity hit Android, and their latest game looks to be one of the coolest games theyâve released. Brotherhood of Violence not only has an awesome name, itâs an awesome game thatâs jam-packed with over 400 different opponents.
Brotherhood of Violence is a fighting game with a helluva storyline. I wonât spoil it for you, but itâs epic and it looks like it continues throughout the game from what Iâve seen so far. Basically the story follows a former assassin thatâs been sucked back into the game by a big bad Boss. Theyâve kidnapped his brother and itâs up to you to help him get his bro back by kicking a lot of butt. The controls are fairly easy to pick up on as youâll get a virtual stick for movement, and some attack buttons. Pretty standard stuff, and thatâs basically the only thing âstandardâ about Brotherhood of Violence.
The first thing thatâs going to stand out about the game is the dialogue and thereâs a lot of it. The best word I can think of to sum it up is âhilariousâ and if you like old school Kung Fu movies youâll be right at home in the world of Brotherhood of Violence. You just have to play it to see what I mean, not sure if itâs intentional, but itâs pretty damned funny. Character customization is another cool feature; there are 12 fighters in the game and you can customize them till your hearts content. No need to worry about depth either considering the game has you face off against 400+ opponents. It may sound to good to be true, but Iâve faced at least 8 in the first 5 minutes or so. Good stuffâ¦
Brotherhood of Violence isnât going to be a fighting game for everyone, but it sunk its hooks into me quickly. The game is a little rough around the edges, but itâs full of non-stop action and it looks like it will keep you busy for ages. We will definitely be doing a full write-up on this insane little fighting game, until then I highly advise you to check it out. You can pick up Realtech VRâs Brotherhood of Violence for $ 3.89.
Brotherhood of Violence
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