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Bravo Team

Bravo Team

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Release Date: March 6, 2018

Action, FPP, FPS, Shooters, PlayStation VR, VR, PlayStation Aim, PlayStation Exclusive, Singleplayer

A first-person shooter developed by Supermassive Games. The title was created for the PlayStation VR set. The plot of Bravo Team takes place in a fictional East European country. The player assumes the role of a member of the titular military squad and is tasked with escorting the president. When the situation becomes dire and a coup starts, the protagonist and his companion are tasked with saving the country.

4.3

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4.6

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Bravo Team is a first-person shooter developed by Supermassive Games – the team that also created warmly received Until Dawn. The title was developed for PS4 and its accessory PlayStation VR set.

Plot

The events depicted in Bravo Team for PS4 take place in a fictional country in Eastern Europe. The player assumes the role of a member of a military squad that is tasked with escorting the president. The mission quickly becomes more complicated as the head of the state becomes the victim of a coup. The protagonist and his companion are forced to save the country from doom.

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PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4

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Game Ratings for Bravo Team Video Game.

4.3

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 3% of Critics. There are 39 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Metro GameCentral: 2 / 10

A shockingly poor attempt to make a VR military shooter, that barely seems to work in any aspect and unwittingly exposes just how limited VR gaming can be.

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PlayStation Universe: 3.5 / 10 by John-Paul Jones

A poor PSVR shooter, given the pedigree behind its development Bravo Team should have been much better.

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Critical Hit: 4 / 10 by Alessandro Barbosa

Bravo Team embodies some of the worst traits in a VR game. It's lackluster gameplay and stale shooting never take full advantage of VR as a medium, and stumble across all the worst hardware pitfalls PSVR has to wrangle with. It's a mercifully short experience that doesn't justify the price, especially when better games that fundamentally understand VR hardware exist already.

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