Playing Brigador has really got me in the mood to play more games that let you be a real jerk
What are some good /warcrimes/ games?
Bonus points if there are gas attacks and biological warfare.
Games Wherein You Commit Warcrimes
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Corridor storyline but you do use White Phosphorus on Civilians
How many points per civilian?
Call of Duty
You just get some PTSD, no points unfortunately.
LOYALISTS ARE THE TRUE PEOPLE OF NOVA SOLO
CORVIDS ARE NIGGERS
THE SOLO NOBRE CONCERN ARE A BUNCH OF SPACE KIKES
HAIL GREAT LEADER
FUCK BRIGADOR TRAITOR FAGGOTS
Dude Mandalore lmao
GAS GAS GAS
he was right though, I didn't care about this game until the review that actually showed what the fuck it is
Brigador lore is fucked up, more games should really touch the concept of war crimes, especially if it shits on americans
Stellaris
Underrail, although in reality nothing there is truly a warcrime in that setting, but bio/gas attacks are present along with some worse things
I'm really getting int using the Mongoose, but wish some of the higher paying pilots weren't so sluggish.
These are either wanted men or legendary mercs who the enemy throw everything they have at, they should move like it.
This game is more interesting to read about rather than play. It feels like a well done flash game.
Gameplay-wise, Brigador is too repetitive, fuck mandalore for making me buy and then refund it. At least I kept its soundtrack though...
As for the war crimes, in every CoD game there's an opportunity or some moment in the story where you can kill your allies without any consequences. In Stellaris, you can literally make edible biomass out of some planet's population.
I don't get this kind of response. An underrated failing game was helped out by some youtuber, but it's a bad thing somehow? Why? Because becoming popular will make it bad to you? Are you a hipster?
Spore in a way
This game is like a subtly more fucked up Hotline Miami. You kill hundreds of innocent people each mission to the tune of synthwave, and get paid millions for all the public property you destroy- all for a megacorp trying to pull a CIA in the space equivalent of a Latin American nation.
Really? What can you do in Spore?
Most total war games allow you to massacre and enslave entire populations. But there was no war crimes in ancient times so its ok
The problem is the lack of variety. Sure, you've got close to 100 vehicles to use and tons of loadouts, but the objectives are the same four things:
>Blow up tower
>Blow up power station
>Blow up space gun
>Blow up marked mechs
Every mission is the same, and playing the more difficult pilots and vehicles doesn't feel that rewarding either compared to just stomping in with a fucking Metal Gear and launching biochem all over the place.
Blow up entire planets
youtube.com
The videos are disingenuous, always overselling the games and never focusing on the glaring issues that made them fail in the first place.
>Are you a hipster?
That's literally what their whole argument always comes down to. They'd rather see the game they like flop and fade away into obscurity so they can feel like special snowflakes and "true fans" than actually see the game succeed and thrive.
7.62 Hard Life / High Calibre.
That's exactly my point. Besides, the destruction you cause is imply unimpressive. I even remember 2D games from early 2000s that made it better.
Rance?
Great game. Love the grenades especially. Fully modeled fragmentation.
I fucking hate the moongoose
Big mechas for life
I fucking love the zeus cannon. Kills everything that isnt a citadel in one shot.
Agravs > Mechs
It's not even up for debate.
Yeah. It sucks, because technically Brigador is the kind of game I love. Tons of different mechs and tanks to choose from, plus a large variety of weapons but they forgot to add any content or variety for missions.
I'm not asking for annoying escort or defence objectives, but spicing things up here and there would have been nice.
Maybe a mission in one of the small power armour mechs where you need to cross the district undetected, or steal a crate filled with some important resource, or hack into a radio tower to get intel. Anything that isn't just "fuck up these same three buildings, please."
How did he oversell, make one point he was wrong about. Go play some AAA game you fucker
Grenades were absolutely useless back when I played it. You could land one at enemy's feet and all it would do was stun him for ten seconds.
Even the most basic kevlar west and steel helmet made you completely immune to shrapnel too.
I like it because it reminds me of the wolverine from Tiberium Sun. Plus zipping around using stealth camo and tearing enemies up from behind is entertaining but if you want a good amount of money for it you need to use the pricy pilots.
And those guys move like they don't care. Slowly walking around in a mongoose defeats the point of the mech existing in the first place and makes using it a chore.
I played with the big guns mod or whatever it was, mercapocalypse or give everybody guns. I believe that increased the lethality slightly.
Grenades were really useful early on, especially before enemies start walking around in full on flak jacket armour.
And shotguns loaded with No4 buck were really good too, I think each hit has a chance to miss armour and hit flesh, so all those little bucky balls might not see like much but enough get through to ruin the target's day.
Can't be as bad as the grenades in Silent Storm Sentinels. I remember just selling most of the grenades I got in the expansion because soldiers who weren't grenadiers couldn't throw heavy grenades more than like 4 feet.
At least they could kill in SS. The very moment basic grunts start walking in vests and helmets anything that isn't a rifle loaded with ap ammo is useless.
Pistols are still usable indoors because they take no time to prepare at all.
I hope the sequel will have more varied missions. That's all the game needs as far as I'm concerned, Brigador is too repetitive as it currently is.
Didn't it get cancelled because one of the devs said the n word 20 years ago?