Brahma Force [U] ISO
Description :
Mankind is faces with annihilation when the vengeful Dionisio Vega
seizes control of the colony, Beltlogger 9. Only you can infiltrate the
space fortess and save humanity. Strap yourself into the cockpit of a
heavy mech where split-second decisions mean the difference between life
or death!
Take the layout of Divide: The Enemies Within and mix it with the
first-person play mechanics of MechWarrior 2 and you have BRAHMA Force:
The Assault on Beltlogger 9. A thinking man's “Doom meets Outbreak,” the
game takes you through 22 levels of futuristic, deadly-virus laden
terrain. Your object? Return the spaceship colony of Beltlogger 9,
currently under siege by vengeful Dionisio Vega (Keyser Soze, anyone?),
to safety and rid humanity of this mysterious disease. How do the
villain and virus tie together? Play the game.
BRAHMA Force puts you in a Bipedal Robotic Assault Heavy Mechanized
Armor suit and drops you into a variety of three-dimensional mazes. Your
mission briefings give you a general idea of what switches to flip and
which direction to head in, but with a full 360-degree environment to
explore over multiple levels of altitude, it's far from straightforward.
In each mission you can be expected to recover an item, find elevators,
and navigate your way through many enclosed and open environments.
Sound difficult? You don't know the half of it. Each level is swimming
with rabid mechanical enemies (think the recent Screamers meets the Tom
Selleck movie Runaway); some are small and some are big, but they're all
fast and aggressive - in fact, this title boasts the an exceptional
amount of in-your-face firepower. Your mech is well armed and your
weapons can be powered up (although there isn't much variety), but
you're going to need all the bonus items you can find to increase your
durability. Luckily there are multiple save points in each level - save
early and often.
For all its complexities, BRAHMA Force is surprisingly easy to
control. From the moment you begin you'll notice the smoothness in your
mech's movement when running around a level, and once you get the hang
of the strafe and fire commands (usually in under an hour) you'll easily
weave through the barrage of enemies attacking you. The options screen
is loaded with customizable features (from controller set-up to
adjustable views), but even without tinkering, the control works just
fine. In many ways the control here is better than in MechWarrior 2
because less tweaking is needed.
When it comes to graphics, BRAHMA Force performs better than the
majority of PlayStation games currently on the market. The 3-D
texture-mapped graphics are crisp and there is a surprisingly low amount
of pop-up. Each environment is quite detailed and looks like something
out of Aliens; the result is quite immersive and (I'm happy to say) the
vomit factor is quite low - things don't move “too smoothly.” The
onscreen enemies move at a fast pace and many of them will rush you at
once, making for a visually appealing, though difficult, challenge. The
cinema scenes also look good and load quickly (even when presented
during the gameplay), and do their part to advance the complex
storyline. All of this is complimented by the sound, which provides many
loud explosions, minimal music, and dry, under-produced voice-overs to
move the story along and explain your objectives - it's not the greatest
sound ever heard in a game, but it's good enough (I recommend providing
your own tunes, though, to compensate for the game's ambient soundtrack
- I played most of the game while listening to KISS' “Alive III” on
repeat, and I'll be damned if live versions of “Deuce” and “I Love It
Loud” didn't make for “I'm in a mech and kicking synthetic ass!” music.)
BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9 is a compelling title. If
you like strategy, action, or adventure games, there is definitely
something here for you -the intricate plot won't get in the way of your
enjoyment. It's a challenging game, the likes of which hasn't been seen
in some time, and the mixing of genre standards makes for a fresh play
experience.
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