Bravo Team Critic Reviews
40 Total Reviews
3 Positive Reviews(7.5%)
26 Mixed Reviews(65%)
10 Negative Reviews(25%)
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Multiplayer.it
March 6, 2018
A good action game with a bit of tactical elements: if you love the shooter genre you'll surely enjoy playing Bravo Team.
Hobby Consolas
March 5, 2018
Bravo Team is thrilling and immersive thanks to the PSVR and Aim Controller combination, but tactical elements are not well executed, and swapping between first person and third person camera breaks the shooting rythm. One of the best-looking VR games for PS4.
Gamersky
March 9, 2018
Bravo Team is a halfway decent VR game with immersive shooting experience. However, the weak performance of PSVR drags down my evaluation of this game, and there are also too many bugs within it. Maybe we can say, it's still not the best time for VR.
Everyeye.it
March 6, 2018
Unfortunately, the very short duration of the main mission, a general monotony and a clear lack of content clipped the wings of Bravo Team. With a more articulated campaign, a few more enemies and a handful of additional weapons, it could have been much better.
GamePro Germany
March 5, 2018
Bravo Team delivers some solid VR shooter action with few highlights and little content.
SpazioGames
March 6, 2018
Bravo Team is a good game that manages to recreate the feeling of collaborative shooters from the old days.
Eurogamer Italy
March 5, 2018
Supermassive Games delivers an unimpressive on-rail shooter with some light co-op tactical features.
Trusted Reviews
March 6, 2018
Got an Aim controller? You might want to look at Bravo Team. It’s a horribly flawed but fun lightgun blaster with some cool co-op cover shooter twists.
3DJuegos
March 9, 2018
Bravo Team is a real disappointment due to several issues that hurts the playability and game value.
Vandal
March 7, 2018
If you like FPS and want to make the most of your Aim Controller, Bravo Team can be a good option. Other than that, it lacks ambition and a more elaborated gameplay.
IGN Spain
March 8, 2018
A failed attempt to portray the action of an FPS on VR. Bravo Team lacks sufficient variety and polish to be a real contender in the genre.
IGN Italia
March 7, 2018
Bravo Team has many limits: it contains few good ideas and a lot of problems. A game with no personality.
Impulsegamer
March 27, 2018
As cool as a concept a Time Crisis-esque shooter in VR would be, Bravo Team unfortunately fails to live up to expectations.
Push Square
March 26, 2018
Bravo Team’s tactical combat is a good fit for virtual reality, and it’s exciting peeking out of cover in order to take pot shots. But for a title focused squarely on its action, the shooting rarely feels satisfying – even when you’re armed with the excellent PSVR Aim Controller. Though the visuals are never outstanding, we like the way the title takes you on a continuous journey through a war-torn city, but limited variety means the release shows its hand within its first few minutes. And, frankly, not even online co-op will help you to care for the fate of the titular team.
UploadVR
March 5, 2018
When Bravo Team was announced at E3 last year it looked like an exciting, tactical shooter that would let players navigate environments in cooperative multiplayer. It more or less looked like the PSVR’s very own Onward or Rainbow Six. In reality it’s just another wave shooter, even if it uses a nifty gun controller. If you’re waiting on a more fully-featured shooter for PSVR, then keep an eye on Firewall: Zero Hour instead.
Road to VR
March 7, 2018
Bravo Team is a cover-based shooting gallery wrapped in a paper thin narrative. You can only kill so many faceless baddies before things become dull, and the game's limited number of weapons do little to mix up the monotony. It's nice to have another cooperative option on PSVR (and with PSVR Aim support to boot), but with the game's diminutive length and minimal allure of replayability, it'll be a one and done playthrough for many.
Playstation Official Magazine UK
May 9, 2018
We're going to have to wait a little longer for a true VR Time Crisis.
PlaySense
March 12, 2018
A shooter with a lot of potential which turns out to be a soulless, repetitive and boring husk of a game. Graphically it looks alright and shooting stuff up is fun for a while but you'll soon be thinking about better things you could have been doing instead. The immersion is completely broken due to not being able to move around freely. While conceptually a great idea, Bravo Team's execution falls short and that is a shame.
Jeuxvideo.com
June 23, 2018
People scream for help. Bodies hit the ground. Guns cool down. Bravo Team provides good shooting sensations with the Aim Controller but struggles to build a fun adventure based on its concept.