![]() As your characters explore deeper into Seteki’s land, the paths get complicated and the supernatural threats get increasingly more menacing. ![]() ![]() The world has a clear Drake’s Fortune vibe, but it feels more like playing a video game adaptation of something like Brendan Fraser’s The Mummy series or Nicholas Cage’s National Treasure. The areas you explore are made up of ancient structures engulfed in overgrown vines, booby trapped caves, and countless broken rope bridges. Set in the valleys and caves surrounding Egypt’s famous pyramids, the titular Strange Brigade sets out to stop the mystical figure of Seteki from destroying the area with her undead army. You’d be forgiven for thinking that Strange Brigade was an Uncharted spin-off after a quick glance. ![]() While its Left 4 Dead style co-op structure and puzzle infused shooting add little to the tried and tested genre, Strange Brigade’s design adds a palpable sense of fun that makes it an enjoyable distraction, much like the brutal slow-motion kills did in the Sniper Elite games. Much like the Sniper Elite games that have dominated Rebellion’s catalogue over the past five years, Strange Brigade is quite a straightforward third-person shooter.
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