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Brotherhood United

2018
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Platformer, Shooter, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Party, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJun 15, 2018
PlatformPlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperGreedy Hollow
Overview

Pick your guns, grab your beer and blast your way through hordes of enemies on this run and gun game as a member of the Brotherhood who leaves no friend behind. Show your enemies that no one messes with the Brotherhood. Unite the Brotherhood !

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6 reviews found

70

TheXboxHub

Xbox One

Oct 27, 2020

It’s hard to be critical of Brotherhood United on Xbox One and its many bruised edges. Sure, it looks like a knock-off, and the platforming stinks, but it sets such a low bar that it clears it. It wants to give you three hours of no-nonsense action, switching out difficulty for a sense of momentum, and it does it all for a budget price. It’s more Seagal than Stallone, then, but some days are Under Siege days.


65

Pure Nintendo

Nintendo Switch

May 18, 2020

Brotherhood United is an entertaining beat ‘em up at a budget price. It might not be perfect, but there’s just the right amount of run-and-gun action to keep genre fans entertained.


60

Switch Player

Nintendo Switch

May 18, 2020

Brotherhood United‘s target audience is unclear – purists have better alternatives available and newbies probably won’t be sold on the genre by the flaws on show. Still, this is a decent enough game for a couple of hours at most.


40

Video Chums

Nintendo Switch

Mar 29, 2020

Its gameplay may be functional but Brotherhood United is so trite and stereotypical that it's difficult to recommend to anyone.Brotherhood United gameplay video → More 2D Switch Games Oxyjet Review Switch ★★★☆☆ Simple multiplayer games are a great way to pass the time and very few of them are as unique as the super-cool curling-inspired Oxyjet. Oxyjet can be played either locally or online with up to 4 players.


40

Worth Playing

Nintendo Switch

Jun 24, 2020

Brotherhood United is a game that you might want to play if you've run out of other run-and-gun shooters. The shooting may have been fine if the modern mechanics weren't thrown in, but the multitude of annoyances, from the bad pixel graphics to low customization and inability to easily convey vital stats to the player, combine to make for a terrible overall experience. Considering the vast library at your disposal, Brotherhood United is an easy pass.


40

The Indie Game Website

Nintendo Switch

Mar 12, 2020

There are aspects of Brotherhood United which are promising, but at this point, it’s an experience which feels unpolished. I had the game crash on me as well as several sections where the background music just wasn’t there. Overall, it just feels like a game I could have stumbled upon on Miniclip back in 2003, and it wouldn’t have felt out of place, nor would it have stuck in my mind.

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