
The world map gives you the ability to wander about at will, exploring the place, camping when the need arises to repair both equipment and people.

This one varies from the usual template in the parts that aren’t battle related. Thankfully then the sound is suitably impressive, with groans, screams and sword swishes, bow twangs and goblin growls all present and correct. This does take some getting used, to be honest, and the minimal presentation is an acquired taste. The characters that you control are presented in an almost super deformed style, with only their heads really visible, and with no noticeable animation on these characters when they are moving or attacking. I don’t know why, as it doesn’t seem to offer any particular advantage over the squares, but there we go. Well, not so this one, and instead they come in the form of hexagons. In the majority of games of this type you’ll find the battlefields divided into squares. Presentation wise and it must be said that Battle Brothers is an odd duck – and that’s being kind. Sadly, things haven’t gone well, and the company has been roundly battered by the bandits – it is up to us to pull their bits out of the fire, rebuild the company and hone them into a lean, mean fighting machine. In this case, Battle Brothers refers to the name of a mercenary company, who, as the game opens, have been sent to chase down a notorious bandit by the name of Hoggart the Weasel. Once you're done, easily share it with friends and foes alike across social networks.Ĭan't find your game? Suggest a game or vote for it on our Ideas portal.So, as usual I like to kick off by mentioning the story of the game. Grab the clips you love most, give it a quick trim if you like, or move to the video editor to combine them into an epic collage. See the best (and not so best) moments, review your APM speed, and relive the game. Once the match is over, you can flip through your captured clips in the match timeline.

While playing, the app automatically captures your best moments and biggest plays, as well as manually recording on demand. Outplayed is the ultimate video capturing app for gamers.
