The gaming industry's at a point in time when we can safely say that ’80s-inspired video games aren’t just a nostalgic-laced trend, but a sub-genre all its own. What began with Mega Man 9 blossomed and bloomed into a category that includes Double Dragon Neon, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, and Hotline Miami. Far Lives’ man-ificently named Broforce combines elements of those titles with its 2D platforming action, chunky explosions, and send-ups of iconic images we hold close to chest. And it’s a lot of fun.
"It’s time to suit up and join the Bros as the internationally acclaimed side-scrolling run ‘n’ gun extravaganza Broforce is out today as a boxed Standard and Deluxe Edition for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
Developed by Free Lives and published by Devolver Digital, the boxed Standard and Deluxe Editions will be created and distributed across European specialist retailers by U&I Entertainment." Free Lives and Devolver Digital.
Because... America – f*ck yeah!
I don't remember if you save the world in that game but Urban Chaos: Riot Response was one of the most american games back in the day, I've never even been to the country and that game was still rad.
Andrew M writes: "In celebration of 4th of July, we have put together a list of 7 of the most 'Merica video games ever created. Check out our list inside."