this is a game where you can feel on top of the world and have 11 men covered head to toe in chain mail and plate armor, win a fight against 40 well armed brigands and win. to later losing all your mercs to a pack of wolves you encounter on the road while escorting a trader to a city.
Git Gud (tm). Jokes aside, I became proficient at this game as soon as I got the economy, and managed my company properly - meaning, never being desperate for cash. Being desperate = making mistakes = mistakes being worse than needed.
I have 670 hours in this game, absolutely love it. The learning curve is steep, but once you get used to geting your ass kicked it becomes one of the best indies out there
I could not get past 200h it is just more of the same, boring, not challenging or evolving enough to go past that. It started awesome, then interesting than played out of habit than simply became tedious and boring, like work.
100%! And the books are fun reads too! One thing that helped me get over the frustration of the early game was allowing myself to save scum. It's ok. I get attached to my bros and I want the story to continue with them. Cut yourself some slack as you learn the game. I've bought this game about 6 times over as I have gifted it to a few friends. It never clicked with them sadly, and I think it's the steep learning curve and the harsh combat, but I do not regret sharing the game with them.
One of my all-time favourites, I'm super excited for their next game. Also, everyone who's played BB instinctively relaxed a bit when your archer downed the necromancer.
‘Stories’ in games are a joke and waste of time. On the level of professional wrestling. People who think video game stories are any good need to read actual literature. Pathetic nerds.
Death is just another path... One that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass... And then you see it, the title screen and you start a new game! Good times! Love Battle brothers.
Battle Brothers is, in fact, really awesome. The learning curve is kind of a fibonacci circle that goes over your own head and makes you fall back where you started, over, and over, forever.
The way that this game rewards good tactics and punishes bad is like few others. Just tonight I took on a nomad encampment with a leader and a few outlaws that would have been a challenging but reasonable fight normally, except there were ifriti that came down from the north and went after both sides. We ended up retreating and only one guy made it back alive. I tried it a second time, but this time I positioned my lines so the nomads were sandwiched between the ifriti and us. We won without losing a single guy. The only bad part was that the nomad leader’s armor and 2h scimitar were both lost so the loot was mediocre. But man, what a great example of what makes this game what it is, frustrating but fun.
Tried this one recently after the last video you made on it. Still learning it but I have to say this has been a joy to play for the short amount of time I've put into it. The soundtrack is also great and definitely worth picking up if, like me, you're into that kind of thing. This is definitely a game that you could play for years and years which makes picking it up a great investment. It's also on sale quite often on Steam so its a no-brainer.
Battle Brothers is the game that originally brought me to your channel in like 2012 or 2013. I searched for gameplay for this cool looking game I saw on Steam and found you. Still my favourite game of all time and my favourite TH-camr/Streamer. I play it for around 100 hours once every year since then and it never gets boring.
Honestly that game looks really boring. They should have made Battle Brothers 2. Even if it was a minuscule improvement to gameplay, they would have made bank with it. On top of that, there are so many suggestions for things to be implemented in to this game that they would have rolled in cash with little effort. Real shame they chose to make a below average quality game that no one will play.
@@SoulWhite lol what, how can you tell it's "below average quality"? The only thing you can possibly critique at this point, with any certainty, is that you don't like Sci-Fi.
@@DoktorZaius86 I'm a God of games so I'm pretty good at judging games from a glance. The game could be good if I worked on it, but I doubt these devs will make anything even of average quality. They will fall short on the same things every other dev gets stuck on. The trailer so far looks extra boring, plus the whole "sci-fi" universe leaves very little room for mistakes. It's a boring premise of itself. Making anything good out of it wont be easy. Since they've already show the trailer it means that the game is mostly finished only some minor details are left.
One correction. Temporary injuries are not cause by being damaged under a certain threshold of hp, but by taking a certain %of your hp in one hit. So buffing your hp also reduces the chance of these temp injuries because it takes more to damage to equal that percentage (25% iirc). And of course perks like cripling strike lower the amount of damage needed, and the scimitar and shamshir each have a move that does the same, meaning you can inflict a nasty injury with fairly minor wounds if you buff it enough.
Cant believe its 6 years old already.. really wanted a sequel but the studio behind it is creating a completely new game which I am also looking forward to and with Wartales coming out this year it's like getting a sequel anyway.
I don't like really wartales, it's fun but combat is too dull ;/ I excited what they creating also I've read on steam forum that after they finish new game they might consider to go back to battle brothers to put more content
Thank you so much for making this vid and taking about this. battle brothers has been my fav game for years and I really think there’s a lot of love put into it and there’s a bit of something for everyone
Splattercat: There is no respec. Me: In Death there is. Like the Original X-COM, Battle Brothers is absolutely one of my favourite games, but I have to take Lengthy breaks between.
I used to go back and watch Total Biscuit every time a game went on sale, to see his review/impression, however 1st impressions can change after several years and several updates. An 'updated' impression can be super-helpful. It would be nice to see you do this on a regular basis with all of your more popular, older games.
Me: I don't need to play more Battle Brothers I've already played hundreds of hours Splat: *Puts out a video reminding me why I love Battle Brothers* Also me: Guess I'm going to play Battle Brothers when I'm off work.
20:40 Sundering Shields is a double edged play; while yes, you decrease the targets defense, you also force them to 2on1 (double grip) their main-hand weapon, which increases their attack.
@@Dyanosis "Life is pretty random y peepl complain" > Tell me how many times a day you take an action that has 5% chance to result in your death I love Battle Brothers but its worse aspect is definitely its community that's full of posers like you who pretend to be hardcore while they chain savescum in secret
@@Dyanosisi don't have a grudge against randomness but when my last party (11 good guys, bunch of lv 4-5 core bros and a few lower level guys) died to a necromancer because the map had two choke points occupied by bandits and later they turned to zombies, meanwhile i couldn't pass to kill the necro dude because the said choke points, eventually my bros ran out of stamina hacking and slashing and they just all died. Game over. ilIf i could have just get to him somehow we easily won but the random map screwed us so hard that it was game over. I haven't started a new game since then, i'm still having nightmares.
I just got this game for Christmas, thanks for making this video because i had no idea it existed before i watched it. I'm already 20 hours in, it's such a good game.
Almost 900 hours in this game, I had lot of fun times with it and also lot of hard combats & situations so I recommend it too if you like difficult RPGs. I haven't finished it completely 100%, because each run takes a long time and I don't have time to finish it anymore but I'm happy with where I've reached so far (about 90% trophies).
One of my most played game. Once you install Legends Mod it becomes harder and so in depth with skills, armor and everything else; would love to see you try Legends Mod! P.S. always love your video, expecially seeing you play something you like, keep up the GREAT work!
Love that you are reviewing this once again. Battle Brothers is one of those games that I would pay for two or three times the cost. So worth the money - can't wait for MENACE to come out!
WHY 3d :( Gonna spend resources on 3D models instead of gameplay. No one serious needs 3D in strategy and even verticality can be boiled down to 2D with Z layers
It sucks that there's no new games to play, but I have really been digging the past couple of days that Splat has gone back to some "older" games he liked. I wouldn't mind him continuing with it even when new games are released. Maybe "Throwback Thursday" or something like that. He does play older games on stream sometimes, but as someone who doesn't really watch streams, I'd prefer YT videos, but I'm here for whatever.
If there isn't many new indie games worth talking about recently, I suggest keeping an eye on your old pal Stoneshard. The 'Rags to Riches' update should be coming out any day now. It's suppose to be the biggest update yet. Cooking, new contract bosses, and an updated map system are all going to be in the next update!
Personal recommendation, if you want to learn a lot about this game you need to try the Lone Wolf start. I’d smashed my head against the learning curve with multiple failed starts, not really understanding how relationships, backgrounds, gear, trade, or what enemies to look out for and handle. But when you play Lone Wolf you learn a lot about the importance of positioning, stats, perks, and how to build a group up. Lone Wolf and Peasant Militia are two of the best starts in my opinion. Late game Lone Wolf squads feel insanely powerful (even though I struggle hitting the 12 man cap)
Thank you for posting this. I have been having a fun time with the game especially being able to build my own merc avatar with a mod, but I will try your suggestions.
4600 hours played since 2015 early access. Its still one, if not, my most fav game of all time. with the legends mod it brings depths x10000 even more.
I'm liking the student, colossus, nine lives, backstabber on a few polearms with higher attack in the back, but I think going rotation before steel brow on all but I guess, the "3" main tanks, would of been better for the stronghold quest clustering and earlier designated roles and losing my last guy. I was watching myrmidon or something like that, do well early in a short with like 7 or 8 pitchforks and some good shield walling though? Even though my 7 shields is too many for day 51, and better at 3-5 shields, still like keeping the front row stacked for first turn hits unlike alot of players with shields in the front, they'll shoot out to the far sides every once in a while though? At least with my 47-2 star ranged attack militia man, I'm not even worried about rolling on poachers and 1,000 gp hunters anymore; not that my one in a hundred 55-3 star ranged attack hunter a few games ago wasn't nice. I'll tell ya I'm definitely not doing this southern 2 skull monster quest that's probably snakes, I'll probably get a good split one of these days though. One of the good ways to make early money that I figured out is the early southern 1 skull monster quests with 2 weak guys that they chase if there's a militia around like in the south, that comes up sometimes, got going with a couple fights right from the first city this run, rather than running around until I get caught by wolves or ambushed eventually usually anyway. Like shrats, barbarian kings, and greenskins usually chase I've heard I think. The snakes would probably at least go better with 12 dogs with the traders, before I get 10k and then the banner and sash for 11 dogs though, lol. I think my 2 star killer on the run with +15% head hit damage, will still be good with a 2 handed flail and rotate, even though it's one of the few weapon sets without a reach option I think. It was definitely hard to go back to companions after death and how expensive everything was and only being on day 51 so far, lol. I'm feeling good about this team with leveling a thief, militia men, and 10 gold a day farmers; without feeling like I'm missing as much without more ranged and noblemen this time after awhile, not that this new 6 gold a day graverobber on the 4 man bench doesn't look as hearty as a farmer though? And definitely my last early haunted cemetary and not brigand quest with how painful that last ancient legionaire battle was, though the brigand strongholds in the forest can be better with rotation.
I would say this isnt my kind of game but your excellent review makes me want to try it. I wish more game reviews were this straight forward and focused on the game play.
This quickly became my absolutely favorite game ever. From afar it might seem annoying or boring but as you run about in the world and get into battles it is amazing. I promise you the game is not as rough as some of these reviews will tell you. On top of all of this, it’s sound track is literally on par with the likes of that like the Witcher!
277 hours and yes, this game is really good. Once you get past the early game with bad gear and low lvl mercs to mid game with decent gear and your mercs can actually hit stuff, this game will become very addictive. It's very satisfying to se enemy heads fly :)
for early game people must learn to use spears and swords :D higher chance to hit :D this game has so much strategy behidns it's mind blowing my best early access game ever
I have nearly 500 hours in this game and I hold myself to play other things because there aren't many games out there as good and as addictive as BB. And if it didn't have enough content, we still have some amazing mods, like Legends, that bring so much to the game and give us a new experience inside the same gameplay. I know that you don't review mods, but this one would be worth it. Anyway, great vid as usual! \o/
Hey Splat! Always happy to see your Battle Brothers videos, I got into the game thanks to your coverage. Really tough but it's a pretty rewarding game if you start to understand how things work.
I had a like 30-40 hour playthru in 2016 or 2017 that ended perfectly. Wasn’t compelled to ever play again. Downloaded all the DLC, insane all the new flavor it added.
If you don’t know what Battle Brothers is…it’s a game that repeatedly kicks you in the nuts until you fall over, and then you get up and can’t wait for it to do it again.
I had a guy that had 4 or 5 permanent injuries; missing a finger, nasty scar, even brain damage. But the dude just would not stay down. I kept putting him in the most dangerous parts of the line. It was ludicrous! Great game.
First you treat us with another play of Subterrain, and now you smash it out of the park with this AWESOME game!!! Splat owning 2023 like a boss! (Do some Mechwarrior 5 Mercs next!)
Yep 708 hrs here, its a wonderful game and ill play it for more years to come. I love it so much i put it with my other favourite games like Fallout 2 and Heroes of might and magic 3
I love this game, I was definitely one of the people that was annoyed by this game at first. Before they did some balancing Easy was stupid easy and Normal was stupid hard. They have since fixed that and made something truly enjoyable, and frustrating at the same time.
Thanks for making a real game, spawned of genuine passion & intent. Battle Brothers is a grand work of art, truly. Masterfully crafted, all aspects of it are wonderful, from the astounding writing to the music to the painterly art style, and to all else within it ... It's profound. Having each unit so unique, with a story behind them & their own traits/proficiencies... Ahh. It's just so fun & good feeling. Creates ties for the player to the game, to the men we are leading around.. -- The "modern" videogame market nowadays is saturated with corporate gunk, these gross service/products now, not actual games with any heart & soul. And all the studios are being bought up by the same several conglomerates... Sigh. That aside though. I am very keen to get to see more of / delve into your next title, MENACE. Really stoked for this ever since it was first mentioned - (I remember way back of a small teaser of artwork, of your 'next game having legs'!). Seriously, am so pumped for MENACE. -- Perhaps someday, when you all are not so burnt out with Battle Brothers, more content, that fits well, can be made for it! --- All the DLCs thus far have been so, so appreciated. From me & all of the community, we approve greatly of your DLC style; where the community is fervent to pay for more, ya must have done it quite well, eh? aha Stay safe & sound, keep up the good work, Overhype crew :)
Battle Brothers is an amazing game, and if you think you might be interested in it after watching Splatty play it a bit, you should absolutely try it yourself. I would not say that I'm a gamer who particularly enjoys turn based games, but it turns out that Battle Brothers is one of my favorite games of all time. The writing and lore is great, gritty, and is always a joy to read. The artwork isn't for everyone off the bat, but IMO the lack of realism (and legs) is an artistic asset; it is perfect to give you just enough detail to invoke your imagination. Also, people don't point this out enough, but a game's sound and music can be so immersive if done well--and battle brothers does it oh so well. You can hear the gritty detail when slicing an enemy in two with a two-handed axe; decapitating zombies sounds gruesome; there's a crippling thump when you whack an orc with a two-handed hammer. And then there's the music. Hats off to the artist (Breakdown Epiphanies), who it turns out made not only a thematically matching ost, but went so far as to pick instruments that actually matched the enemies you're battling. Raider music has lightweight instruments in it that could be easily carried on the go, orcs have lots of drums and deep brass, village music features a guitar with hand-picked notes. AND they came back for every expansion with more excellently thematic tracks. There's just so much detail to the sound of Battle Brothers, and it blends together seamlessly to immerse you in gameplay. Speaking of gameplay, it's excellent. There's so many ways you can build a brother--the customizability is exceedingly deep, yet simple enough that you can manage doing so for a roster of 20. Battles are fairly quick and often challenging, but your strategy will absolutely make or break your band of mercenaries as they are matched up against countless, diverse enemies day after day. Splatty spent a lot of time showing the gameplay so I'll leave it at this: the game is hard, the mechanics are complex, and your freedom to make choices without any hand-holding all combine to make compelling gameplay with excellent replayability. I wrote a glowing steam review for Battle Brothers as I passed 1400 hours, thinking the game clearly deserved one. Today I looked again. I have played over 5,000 hours of this gem of a game, and I have no idea how it happened, but honestly... I'm not surprised. The title of the video says it's one of the best of all time, and Splatty isn't clickbaiting. Give it a shot; you won't regret it.
For me, this video is a blast from the past. I first watched it before I had the game and, for a long time, was on the fence about buying it, even though the tactical turn-based genre is my favorite one. The notoriously merciless difficulty and the unusual art style (with characters being portrayed as busts or chess pieces) initially dissuaded me. But with all the critical acclaim it received over the years, I finally bought it during the 50% GOG sale a few weeks ago. So far, I am really enjoying it. I thought Wartales was great and this occupies the same niche (I consider Battle Brothers the spiritual predecessor to the turn-based, medieval, low-fantasy mercenary games that followed). As a beginner, I appreciate the challenging decisions the game presents. There is room for interpretation as to what perks are beneficial for a particular build. For example, at 14:45, unless his loadout is swapped for lighter equipment, I don’t think Overwhelm is an optimal pick, as it only helps if you act before the enemy. With an initiative of low 50’s, this merc is probably going later in the turn order. The game doesn’t stop you from making missteps like this. Don’t meet the requirements to make use of a perk? Too bad, you can still take it.
Wasn't sure if this game will be for me but hearing you love on it so much has me interested to give it a good solid investment. Especially the bit about the writing. I was waiting for Stone Shard to flesh out a bit or even hit 1.0 but damn it's moving so slowly I"m not sure I'll be around for it ;)
I've tried getting into this game for months but it's honestly just too difficult for me. Love the atmosphere, the dark fantasy of it with the different monsters and stuff. The art style and prose and music, it's all right up my alley but at the end of the day I can't stand how brutally hard it is. Will always watch Splat talk about it though.
Nifty. So with the individual stories, it's got a little of the emergent gameplay element that drives stuff like RimWorld, Dwarf Fortress, and to a lesser extent Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
I think my main gripe with the game is the world generation; it's very hard to get seeds with good town placement. But with all the expansions and everything, it went from a good game to amazing I can't wait for a second iteration of the game where they might tweak the game combat mechanics. What I believe would be cool is to have more to do than just "run to the enemies" and bonk them in formation over and over and over again except in exotic fights with less common but rough monsters. (I really believe the game would be well suited for Warhammer Fantasy universe)
This probably had a much higher rating on Steam if they only would add just ONE decent handmade map. A bad seed can really lower the fun. And a new player won't even notice
You can find many seeds for maps on an external site, where you can set various parameters and also what type of starting Bro to find. Search for " BB Perfect Seed Generator " It is really easy to use and safe, copy pasta the seed generated in a new game and it is done.
Prospective players keep in mind: There IS *a difficulty setting*, and there's no shame in playing on easy! You can specify if you just want an easier economy (cheaper wages/prices, better loot/rewards), or combat. It can still be hard because of the RNG gods, the wounds system, and the first few times you play you might learn some hard lessons on how the economy works, what fights you can win, and when to retreat.
Awesome video and I have definitely learned at least a few more things about playing better or at least things to consider. Hopefully more people check out Battle Brothers and that people can understand that just like Darkest Dungeon that yes RNG is a big part but that does not meant that the player is helpless to mitigate any of it.
I think the RNG adds to the realism. Every soldier knows that you can't count on luck, but luck still counts. This isn't a fairy tale where the hero is decked out in shining plot armor and all it takes to persevere through the most dangerous trials is to remain faithful to some noble code of chivalry. You can discover a recruit of epic talent, diligently train him up to max level, making him the stuff of legend with all the best gear and all the best perks, carefully strategizing your formation and exploiting the terrain to it's fullest advantage, taking a weaker foe by surprise and making absolutely every tactical decision right. . . and then suddenly the enemy hits that miracle shot, putting an arrow through your eye as your story comes to an abrupt an ignominious end, leaving behind no inspiring saga of bravery and skill that will be sung by bards for generations, but just another pile of moldering bones laying forgotten in the dispassionate forest. Such is the mercenary life.
Hey Splatt! Huge fan of your vids. Have you considered doing a re-touch on The Iron Oath? I flipping love that game, its pretty similar to BB and they recently released like 2 new big updates! Keep up the great work, I look forward to your videos every morning :)
Very addictive game. I can spend hours in one sitting playing this game and it feels like 10 minutes.
this is a game where you can feel on top of the world and have 11 men covered head to toe in chain mail and plate armor, win a fight against 40 well armed brigands and win. to later losing all your mercs to a pack of wolves you encounter on the road while escorting a trader to a city.
Really fun game.
hyperbole, not true
rng will mess you up in a evenly match battle though
Rng nightmare
this is what indicated to me that it is not even in the runnings for best RPG of all time :l
Extreme RNG reliance is basically the opposite of what strategy games should be.. I like hard games but BB is poorly tuned masochism.
This is one of those games where I go, damn it this game is so hard rage quit and then come back like 5 minutes later and play again.
so true...so true...so many times it snt even funny anymore..it is so addictive
Git Gud (tm).
Jokes aside, I became proficient at this game as soon as I got the economy, and managed my company properly - meaning, never being desperate for cash. Being desperate = making mistakes = mistakes being worse than needed.
until you don't
I have 670 hours in this game, absolutely love it. The learning curve is steep, but once you get used to geting your ass kicked it becomes one of the best indies out there
I could not get past 200h it is just more of the same, boring, not challenging or evolving enough to go past that. It started awesome, then interesting than played out of habit than simply became tedious and boring, like work.
I love a good death in battlebros.
Check out some of the best mods @@codesmithBits. Can easily add a hundred or more hours :)
This is the only game that can torture me over and over when I play but I still come back for more
@@codesmithBits try modding the game, the last 150 hours or so i've been doing it
1,456 hours in this game and 100% of the achievements. Love it to death. Excited for their next sci fi game.
100%! And the books are fun reads too! One thing that helped me get over the frustration of the early game was allowing myself to save scum. It's ok. I get attached to my bros and I want the story to continue with them. Cut yourself some slack as you learn the game. I've bought this game about 6 times over as I have gifted it to a few friends. It never clicked with them sadly, and I think it's the steep learning curve and the harsh combat, but I do not regret sharing the game with them.
One of my all-time favourites, I'm super excited for their next game. Also, everyone who's played BB instinctively relaxed a bit when your archer downed the necromancer.
Splattercat: I'm a big fan of the written word!
Also Splattercat: I pretty much ignore all story elements in every game.
10 min rants about roof are more interesting than most game lore anyway.
@@legueuhis rants are legendary
@@GameTimeWhy They truly are
You can be a big fan of ice cream and not eat ice cream on your spaghetti (playing a game and reading a activities best done separately)
‘Stories’ in games are a joke and waste of time. On the level of professional wrestling. People who think video game stories are any good need to read actual literature. Pathetic nerds.
Death is just another path... One that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass... And then you see it, the title screen and you start a new game!
Good times! Love Battle brothers.
Battle Brothers is, in fact, really awesome. The learning curve is kind of a fibonacci circle that goes over your own head and makes you fall back where you started, over, and over, forever.
Battle Brothers is my comfort game. I always go back to it when I don't know what else to play and I always enjoy it.
The way that this game rewards good tactics and punishes bad is like few others. Just tonight I took on a nomad encampment with a leader and a few outlaws that would have been a challenging but reasonable fight normally, except there were ifriti that came down from the north and went after both sides. We ended up retreating and only one guy made it back alive. I tried it a second time, but this time I positioned my lines so the nomads were sandwiched between the ifriti and us. We won without losing a single guy. The only bad part was that the nomad leader’s armor and 2h scimitar were both lost so the loot was mediocre. But man, what a great example of what makes this game what it is, frustrating but fun.
Coolest dude on the internet. Love your reviews and even watched this through tough I have over 400hrs in battle Brothers. Keep it classy splatt.
Tried this one recently after the last video you made on it. Still learning it but I have to say this has been a joy to play for the short amount of time I've put into it. The soundtrack is also great and definitely worth picking up if, like me, you're into that kind of thing. This is definitely a game that you could play for years and years which makes picking it up a great investment. It's also on sale quite often on Steam so its a no-brainer.
north raiders music is such a gem !
@@kurrwa Right, the best one. :)
I'll never forget the first time I met one of those Unholds and it just swallowed my hero whole.
Great timing, I just started my yearly binge of this game a few days ago. This and Darkest Dungeon are probably my all-time favorite games.
Battle Brothers is the game that originally brought me to your channel in like 2012 or 2013. I searched for gameplay for this cool looking game I saw on Steam and found you. Still my favourite game of all time and my favourite TH-camr/Streamer. I play it for around 100 hours once every year since then and it never gets boring.
I hope you're keeping tabs on the dev team's next project, MENACE. I need a Splat press copy review video in my life yesterday.
Honestly that game looks really boring. They should have made Battle Brothers 2. Even if it was a minuscule improvement to gameplay, they would have made bank with it. On top of that, there are so many suggestions for things to be implemented in to this game that they would have rolled in cash with little effort. Real shame they chose to make a below average quality game that no one will play.
@@SoulWhite lol what, how can you tell it's "below average quality"? The only thing you can possibly critique at this point, with any certainty, is that you don't like Sci-Fi.
@@DoktorZaius86 I'm a God of games so I'm pretty good at judging games from a glance. The game could be good if I worked on it, but I doubt these devs will make anything even of average quality. They will fall short on the same things every other dev gets stuck on. The trailer so far looks extra boring, plus the whole "sci-fi" universe leaves very little room for mistakes. It's a boring premise of itself. Making anything good out of it wont be easy. Since they've already show the trailer it means that the game is mostly finished only some minor details are left.
@@SoulWhiteGod? More like clown… 🤡
@@SoulWhite Said nobody with functioning brain cells
One correction. Temporary injuries are not cause by being damaged under a certain threshold of hp, but by taking a certain %of your hp in one hit. So buffing your hp also reduces the chance of these temp injuries because it takes more to damage to equal that percentage (25% iirc). And of course perks like cripling strike lower the amount of damage needed, and the scimitar and shamshir each have a move that does the same, meaning you can inflict a nasty injury with fairly minor wounds if you buff it enough.
There were 2 games I preordered that I wasn't disappointed. RimWorld and BattleBrother. It is one of the greatest title in turn base strategy
Battle Brothers is my favorite game from the 2010s, happy to see people still excited about it.
Cant believe its 6 years old already.. really wanted a sequel but the studio behind it is creating a completely new game which I am also looking forward to and with Wartales coming out this year it's like getting a sequel anyway.
I don't like really wartales, it's fun but combat is too dull ;/ I excited what they creating also I've read on steam forum that after they finish new game they might consider to go back to battle brothers to put more content
Wartales seems like a sequel, but it is NOT.
Simple, dull combat, almost no strategy in other words booooooring.
Thank you so much for making this vid and taking about this.
battle brothers has been my fav game for years and I really think there’s a lot of love put into it and there’s a bit of something for everyone
I just started watching Dr. Incompetent do a "Beginner Guide" of this. Really enjoying it!
Splattercat: There is no respec.
Me: In Death there is.
Like the Original X-COM, Battle Brothers is absolutely one of my favourite games, but I have to take Lengthy breaks between.
I used to go back and watch Total Biscuit every time a game went on sale, to see his review/impression, however 1st impressions can change after several years and several updates.
An 'updated' impression can be super-helpful. It would be nice to see you do this on a regular basis with all of your more popular, older games.
I love this game I have over 300 hours and all of it epic and vastly enjoyable
That's it's splat, you've convinced me to drop another 1000 hours in Battle Brothers, thanks😤🤣
Me: I don't need to play more Battle Brothers I've already played hundreds of hours
Splat: *Puts out a video reminding me why I love Battle Brothers*
Also me: Guess I'm going to play Battle Brothers when I'm off work.
3800 hours. I just keep coming back to it. Just the best
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Sundering Shields is a double edged play; while yes, you decrease the targets defense, you also force them to 2on1 (double grip) their main-hand weapon, which increases their attack.
One of my favorites of all time. I hate how random it is and I frequently leave it for months at a time, but I also always come back.
@@Dyanosis "Life is pretty random y peepl complain" > Tell me how many times a day you take an action that has 5% chance to result in your death
I love Battle Brothers but its worse aspect is definitely its community that's full of posers like you who pretend to be hardcore while they chain savescum in secret
@@Dyanosisi don't have a grudge against randomness but when my last party (11 good guys, bunch of lv 4-5 core bros and a few lower level guys) died to a necromancer because the map had two choke points occupied by bandits and later they turned to zombies, meanwhile i couldn't pass to kill the necro dude because the said choke points, eventually my bros ran out of stamina hacking and slashing and they just all died. Game over. ilIf i could have just get to him somehow we easily won but the random map screwed us so hard that it was game over. I haven't started a new game since then, i'm still having nightmares.
Battle Brothers was one of those games that I just loved from the first minute. The atmosphere, music, sounds and writing is superb.
I just got this game for Christmas, thanks for making this video because i had no idea it existed before i watched it. I'm already 20 hours in, it's such a good game.
Almost 900 hours in this game, I had lot of fun times with it and also lot of hard combats & situations so I recommend it too if you like difficult RPGs. I haven't finished it completely 100%, because each run takes a long time and I don't have time to finish it anymore but I'm happy with where I've reached so far (about 90% trophies).
One of my most played game.
Once you install Legends Mod it becomes harder and so in depth with skills, armor and everything else; would love to see you try Legends Mod!
P.S. always love your video, expecially seeing you play something you like, keep up the GREAT work!
liked for "savage misery that is a game of Battle Brothers". Never truer words were spoken
Love that you are reviewing this once again. Battle Brothers is one of those games that I would pay for two or three times the cost. So worth the money - can't wait for MENACE to come out!
Hyped!
Discover this game thanks to splat’s first video on this years ago. Still play it to this day, absolute belter of a game
The devs who made this are making a 3d sci fi version of something like this/xcom, and I couldn't be more excited. It's called Menace
WHY 3d :( Gonna spend resources on 3D models instead of gameplay. No one serious needs 3D in strategy and even verticality can be boiled down to 2D with Z layers
@@codesmithBits lol u need graphical representation? real strategy gamers only play in excel and handle z layers with pivot tables.
IMAGINE needing a z layer. actual gamers use a flat plane with ascii for every graphic.@@DrunkenWizardBattle
my willy is named menace
This is my favorite game you've ever shown me thanks again splatt
It sucks that there's no new games to play, but I have really been digging the past couple of days that Splat has gone back to some "older" games he liked. I wouldn't mind him continuing with it even when new games are released. Maybe "Throwback Thursday" or something like that. He does play older games on stream sometimes, but as someone who doesn't really watch streams, I'd prefer YT videos, but I'm here for whatever.
If there isn't many new indie games worth talking about recently, I suggest keeping an eye on your old pal Stoneshard. The 'Rags to Riches' update should be coming out any day now. It's suppose to be the biggest update yet. Cooking, new contract bosses, and an updated map system are all going to be in the next update!
Thank you for introducing me to this game a couple of years back splatt
BB with the legends mod is like fiiiine wine
Personal recommendation, if you want to learn a lot about this game you need to try the Lone Wolf start. I’d smashed my head against the learning curve with multiple failed starts, not really understanding how relationships, backgrounds, gear, trade, or what enemies to look out for and handle. But when you play Lone Wolf you learn a lot about the importance of positioning, stats, perks, and how to build a group up. Lone Wolf and Peasant Militia are two of the best starts in my opinion. Late game Lone Wolf squads feel insanely powerful (even though I struggle hitting the 12 man cap)
Thank you for posting this.
I have been having a fun time with the game especially being able to build my own merc avatar with a mod, but I will try your suggestions.
I'm glad you made this vid bc I've had difficulty getting into your BB long streams. This helps.
4600 hours played since 2015 early access. Its still one, if not, my most fav game of all time.
with the legends mod it brings depths x10000 even more.
I'm liking the student, colossus, nine lives, backstabber on a few polearms with higher attack in the back, but I think going rotation before steel brow on all but I guess, the "3" main tanks, would of been better for the stronghold quest clustering and earlier designated roles and losing my last guy. I was watching myrmidon or something like that, do well early in a short with like 7 or 8 pitchforks and some good shield walling though?
Even though my 7 shields is too many for day 51, and better at 3-5 shields, still like keeping the front row stacked for first turn hits unlike alot of players with shields in the front, they'll shoot out to the far sides every once in a while though? At least with my 47-2 star ranged attack militia man, I'm not even worried about rolling on poachers and 1,000 gp hunters anymore; not that my one in a hundred 55-3 star ranged attack hunter a few games ago wasn't nice.
I'll tell ya I'm definitely not doing this southern 2 skull monster quest that's probably snakes, I'll probably get a good split one of these days though. One of the good ways to make early money that I figured out is the early southern 1 skull monster quests with 2 weak guys that they chase if there's a militia around like in the south, that comes up sometimes, got going with a couple fights right from the first city this run, rather than running around until I get caught by wolves or ambushed eventually usually anyway. Like shrats, barbarian kings, and greenskins usually chase I've heard I think. The snakes would probably at least go better with 12 dogs with the traders, before I get 10k and then the banner and sash for 11 dogs though, lol. I think my 2 star killer on the run with +15% head hit damage, will still be good with a 2 handed flail and rotate, even though it's one of the few weapon sets without a reach option I think. It was definitely hard to go back to companions after death and how expensive everything was and only being on day 51 so far, lol. I'm feeling good about this team with leveling a thief, militia men, and 10 gold a day farmers; without feeling like I'm missing as much without more ranged and noblemen this time after awhile, not that this new 6 gold a day graverobber on the 4 man bench doesn't look as hearty as a farmer though? And definitely my last early haunted cemetary and not brigand quest with how painful that last ancient legionaire battle was, though the brigand strongholds in the forest can be better with rotation.
I would say this isnt my kind of game but your excellent review makes me want to try it. I wish more game reviews were this straight forward and focused on the game play.
This is for sure one of my favorites
This quickly became my absolutely favorite game ever. From afar it might seem annoying or boring but as you run about in the world and get into battles it is amazing. I promise you the game is not as rough as some of these reviews will tell you. On top of all of this, it’s sound track is literally on par with the likes of that like the Witcher!
I am really appreciating this review week on the classics, I hope it's a trend that continues.. Another awesome vid.. thank you kindly!
277 hours and yes, this game is really good. Once you get past the early game with bad gear and low lvl mercs to mid game with decent gear and your mercs can actually hit stuff, this game will become very addictive. It's very satisfying to se enemy heads fly :)
for early game people must learn to use spears and swords :D higher chance to hit :D this game has so much strategy behidns it's mind blowing my best early access game ever
This game is great. Not only is there build variety, but there is also playstyle variety. It all depends on your staring settings and characters.
Thanks for the relook
I have nearly 500 hours in this game and I hold myself to play other things because there aren't many games out there as good and as addictive as BB. And if it didn't have enough content, we still have some amazing mods, like Legends, that bring so much to the game and give us a new experience inside the same gameplay. I know that you don't review mods, but this one would be worth it. Anyway, great vid as usual! \o/
I LOVE this game, its like it was tailor made for my tastes
Love seeing battle brothers around. It definitely doesn't get the praise it deserves too often.
Hey Splat! Always happy to see your Battle Brothers videos, I got into the game thanks to your coverage. Really tough but it's a pretty rewarding game if you start to understand how things work.
I had a like 30-40 hour playthru in 2016 or 2017 that ended perfectly. Wasn’t compelled to ever play again. Downloaded all the DLC, insane all the new flavor it added.
If you don’t know what Battle Brothers is…it’s a game that repeatedly kicks you in the nuts until you fall over, and then you get up and can’t wait for it to do it again.
I had a guy that had 4 or 5 permanent injuries; missing a finger, nasty scar, even brain damage. But the dude just would not stay down. I kept putting him in the most dangerous parts of the line. It was ludicrous! Great game.
Did you give that brother a nickname? ^_^
First you treat us with another play of Subterrain, and now you smash it out of the park with this AWESOME game!!! Splat owning 2023 like a boss! (Do some Mechwarrior 5 Mercs next!)
Yep 708 hrs here, its a wonderful game and ill play it for more years to come. I love it so much i put it with my other favourite games like Fallout 2 and Heroes of might and magic 3
I love this game, I was definitely one of the people that was annoyed by this game at first. Before they did some balancing Easy was stupid easy and Normal was stupid hard. They have since fixed that and made something truly enjoyable, and frustrating at the same time.
Just leaving a comment to praise your horn sound at 5:03 👏
Thanks a lot for the video, what an honor!
Thanks for making a real game, spawned of genuine passion & intent.
Battle Brothers is a grand work of art, truly.
Masterfully crafted, all aspects of it are wonderful, from the astounding writing to the music to the painterly art style, and to all else within it ... It's profound.
Having each unit so unique, with a story behind them & their own traits/proficiencies... Ahh. It's just so fun & good feeling. Creates ties for the player to the game, to the men we are leading around..
-- The "modern" videogame market nowadays is saturated with corporate gunk, these gross service/products now, not actual games with any heart & soul. And all the studios are being bought up by the same several conglomerates... Sigh.
That aside though.
I am very keen to get to see more of / delve into your next title, MENACE. Really stoked for this ever since it was first mentioned - (I remember way back of a small teaser of artwork, of your 'next game having legs'!). Seriously, am so pumped for MENACE.
-- Perhaps someday, when you all are not so burnt out with Battle Brothers, more content, that fits well, can be made for it!
--- All the DLCs thus far have been so, so appreciated. From me & all of the community, we approve greatly of your DLC style; where the community is fervent to pay for more, ya must have done it quite well, eh? aha
Stay safe & sound, keep up the good work, Overhype crew :)
Love BB and Age of Decadence. I was surprised you mentioned the latter but yeah both are awesome.
Your title is spot on too.
Battle Brothers is an amazing game, and if you think you might be interested in it after watching Splatty play it a bit, you should absolutely try it yourself.
I would not say that I'm a gamer who particularly enjoys turn based games, but it turns out that Battle Brothers is one of my favorite games of all time. The writing and lore is great, gritty, and is always a joy to read. The artwork isn't for everyone off the bat, but IMO the lack of realism (and legs) is an artistic asset; it is perfect to give you just enough detail to invoke your imagination.
Also, people don't point this out enough, but a game's sound and music can be so immersive if done well--and battle brothers does it oh so well. You can hear the gritty detail when slicing an enemy in two with a two-handed axe; decapitating zombies sounds gruesome; there's a crippling thump when you whack an orc with a two-handed hammer. And then there's the music. Hats off to the artist (Breakdown Epiphanies), who it turns out made not only a thematically matching ost, but went so far as to pick instruments that actually matched the enemies you're battling. Raider music has lightweight instruments in it that could be easily carried on the go, orcs have lots of drums and deep brass, village music features a guitar with hand-picked notes. AND they came back for every expansion with more excellently thematic tracks. There's just so much detail to the sound of Battle Brothers, and it blends together seamlessly to immerse you in gameplay.
Speaking of gameplay, it's excellent. There's so many ways you can build a brother--the customizability is exceedingly deep, yet simple enough that you can manage doing so for a roster of 20. Battles are fairly quick and often challenging, but your strategy will absolutely make or break your band of mercenaries as they are matched up against countless, diverse enemies day after day. Splatty spent a lot of time showing the gameplay so I'll leave it at this: the game is hard, the mechanics are complex, and your freedom to make choices without any hand-holding all combine to make compelling gameplay with excellent replayability.
I wrote a glowing steam review for Battle Brothers as I passed 1400 hours, thinking the game clearly deserved one. Today I looked again. I have played over 5,000 hours of this gem of a game, and I have no idea how it happened, but honestly... I'm not surprised. The title of the video says it's one of the best of all time, and Splatty isn't clickbaiting. Give it a shot; you won't regret it.
This game is fantastic! Thanks for the video Splat. I haven’t been around much as of late but boy do I enjoy your videos. =]
Splat is playing Battle brothers, gotta be christmas !!!! Dont you wanna do some twitch playthrough again ? Aaaand… did you see their new game ???
This is absolutely an Indy masterpiece.
Totally agree
For me, this video is a blast from the past. I first watched it before I had the game and, for a long time, was on the fence about buying it, even though the tactical turn-based genre is my favorite one. The notoriously merciless difficulty and the unusual art style (with characters being portrayed as busts or chess pieces) initially dissuaded me. But with all the critical acclaim it received over the years, I finally bought it during the 50% GOG sale a few weeks ago. So far, I am really enjoying it. I thought Wartales was great and this occupies the same niche (I consider Battle Brothers the spiritual predecessor to the turn-based, medieval, low-fantasy mercenary games that followed).
As a beginner, I appreciate the challenging decisions the game presents. There is room for interpretation as to what perks are beneficial for a particular build. For example, at 14:45, unless his loadout is swapped for lighter equipment, I don’t think Overwhelm is an optimal pick, as it only helps if you act before the enemy. With an initiative of low 50’s, this merc is probably going later in the turn order. The game doesn’t stop you from making missteps like this. Don’t meet the requirements to make use of a perk? Too bad, you can still take it.
Wasn't sure if this game will be for me but hearing you love on it so much has me interested to give it a good solid investment. Especially the bit about the writing. I was waiting for Stone Shard to flesh out a bit or even hit 1.0 but damn it's moving so slowly I"m not sure I'll be around for it ;)
I'd love to see a let's play of this Splattercat
awesome content my dude, keep it up!!!
I saw SC do a video on this a couple years ago and I bought it and it has been the best investment
I've tried getting into this game for months but it's honestly just too difficult for me. Love the atmosphere, the dark fantasy of it with the different monsters and stuff. The art style and prose and music, it's all right up my alley but at the end of the day I can't stand how brutally hard it is. Will always watch Splat talk about it though.
Nifty. So with the individual stories, it's got a little of the emergent gameplay element that drives stuff like RimWorld, Dwarf Fortress, and to a lesser extent Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
Exactly ^_^
Me and my buddy play this game, we both end up raging after a while and leaving for a few month at a time but we always come back
such a great with a challenging but satisfying learning curve, couldnt recomend this game more. time flys when ripping this
Yeah, BB is truly a phenomenal game, and no two playthroughs are even remotely similar.
Had to check the date on this like 3 times, BB video, nice!
I love this game and can play it forever. So good, happy to see you saying this.
One of the greatest!
I keep coming back to this game.
I think my main gripe with the game is the world generation; it's very hard to get seeds with good town placement. But with all the expansions and everything, it went from a good game to amazing
I can't wait for a second iteration of the game where they might tweak the game combat mechanics. What I believe would be cool is to have more to do than just "run to the enemies" and bonk them in formation over and over and over again except in exotic fights with less common but rough monsters. (I really believe the game would be well suited for Warhammer Fantasy universe)
This probably had a much higher rating on Steam if they only would add just ONE decent handmade map.
A bad seed can really lower the fun. And a new player won't even notice
You can find many seeds for maps on an external site, where you can set various parameters and also what type of starting Bro to find.
Search for " BB Perfect Seed Generator "
It is really easy to use and safe, copy pasta the seed generated in a new game and it is done.
Now I want to play Battle Brothers!
Battle Brothers is one of the best games. Also check out the Legends mod
Prospective players keep in mind: There IS *a difficulty setting*, and there's no shame in playing on easy! You can specify if you just want an easier economy (cheaper wages/prices, better loot/rewards), or combat.
It can still be hard because of the RNG gods, the wounds system, and the first few times you play you might learn some hard lessons on how the economy works, what fights you can win, and when to retreat.
Yes! thank you. There is no shame at all in playing a game how you want.
"As someone who enjoys the written spoken word."
Ah yes. I also partake of the sound glyphs.
From all the games I ever played BB would be the one I'd call "best game ever" if I would be forced to make such a stupid choice
Awesome video and I have definitely learned at least a few more things about playing better or at least things to consider.
Hopefully more people check out Battle Brothers and that people can understand that just like Darkest Dungeon that yes RNG is a big part but that does not meant that the player is helpless to mitigate any of it.
I think the RNG adds to the realism. Every soldier knows that you can't count on luck, but luck still counts. This isn't a fairy tale where the hero is decked out in shining plot armor and all it takes to persevere through the most dangerous trials is to remain faithful to some noble code of chivalry. You can discover a recruit of epic talent, diligently train him up to max level, making him the stuff of legend with all the best gear and all the best perks, carefully strategizing your formation and exploiting the terrain to it's fullest advantage, taking a weaker foe by surprise and making absolutely every tactical decision right. . . and then suddenly the enemy hits that miracle shot, putting an arrow through your eye as your story comes to an abrupt an ignominious end, leaving behind no inspiring saga of bravery and skill that will be sung by bards for generations, but just another pile of moldering bones laying forgotten in the dispassionate forest. Such is the mercenary life.
Yep, I think it's high time to check this out! Thanks, Splattercat!
BB is so good, I hope more people try it from your video
love the idea of you coming back to older games, nice!
Hey Splatt! Huge fan of your vids. Have you considered doing a re-touch on The Iron Oath? I flipping love that game, its pretty similar to BB and they recently released like 2 new big updates! Keep up the great work, I look forward to your videos every morning :)
One of my favorites of all time. Love the Legends mod after a couple hundred hours in vanilla.
Welcome to legend
Battle Brother is my favourite game to watch skilled play on youtube.
I can't stand actually playing it, I am nowhere near hardcore enough for it.