Early-Access-Review: Is Defender Bros Worth Playing?

Defender Bros is a decent game in a genre filled with excellent titles. It never had a chance of survival, and while its launch was nothing to write home about, I am sorry to say it's all downhill from here on out.

By Richard Robins Published 11 October 2024 2 min read

We were supplied with a free key for the purposes of writing this review, however our opinions are entirely our own.

Game Overview.

Product Details
Genre: Strategy
Developer: Leonardo Delafiori
Publisher: Leonardo Delafiori
Release Date: 2 October 2024

It’s Rather Bland.

My main issue with Defender Bros is that each match (on default settings) starts very slowly.

I would have preferred a more traditional wave-based tower defence game, in which completing each wave awarded currency which could be used to upgrade your defences instead of “running” (if you can call that slow shuffle a run) around the map between each wave, fighting the same enemies you fought before, and opening up the same loot boxes you have already opened multiple times.

While you can invest in speed upgrades to make your character move faster, the gameplay loop is still rather bland.

Thankfully, the wave-based sections are much better. However, they are nothing special. I have experienced the same (and often better) mechanics in other tower defence titles many times, and I found myself getting bored after just a few waves despite being a huge fan of the genre.

Turrets shooting at spider-like creatures emerging from a rocky tunnel in a desert terrain

It’s Not All Bad.

I need to stress that Defender Bros is not a bad game; it is, however, a very generic one.

That said, it’s not all bad, as the art style is fun, the progression is decent, and character customization is not bad despite a near-total lack of feminine customisation options, with just one feminine hairstyle and a single outfit that could be described as “traditionally feminine”.

Come on, it’s 2024, Leonardo Delafiori ; girls can be bros, too!

Ultimate with less repetitive scavenging, faster gameplay, more customization options, and a drastically lower price point Defender Bros would be a good way to pass a few hours.

However, with an all-time peak of just 47 players and just 11 players online at the time of writing this review, Defender Bro’s is a failure, and the developers are unlikely to be able to support it much longer without a significant uptick in sales.

Four armed characters in a game menu standing indoors beside game mode options and level selectors

Defender Bros FAQ

Defender Bros is a strategy game developed and published by Leonardo Delafiori, it released on 2 October 2024, and is available exclusively on PC.

Is There Group Finding/Matchmaking Support?

Defender Bros offers the following matchmaking options:

  • Server Browser

What Peripherals Are Supported?

Defender Bros supports the following peripherals:

  • PC - Controller
  • PC - Mouse and Keyboard

Is There Any Mature Content?

Defender Bros is unrated and contains:

  • Violence

Final Verdict.

The developers of Defender Bros had a decent concept for a good game, and they did a fairly competent job of making that concept a reality.

However, it’s been done before, better and often cheaper, and while I feel that Defender Bros could be good, clean fun with friends, many other (better) games also fit that description. As such, I cannot heartily recommend Defender Bros when so many better games are available.

6/10

Disclaimer

Defender Bros and related characters, artwork, logos, names, and trademarks are the property of Leonardo Delafiori. Images are used for editorial, review, commentary, and criticism purposes only.

Is Defender Bros Worth Playing?

We found Defender Bros to be a mediocre game, meaning that while it has some redeeming qualities, it's held back by noticeable flaws that prevent it from being truly enjoyable.

Richard Robins

Richard Robins

Veritas has been passionate about gaming since 1994, when he received his first console, a Sega Master System with Sonic the Hedgehog.

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As a follower of Jesus Christ, Richard, believes that the message taught by Jesus is radically different from what is taught in churches today, and that the influence of his message can be felt across various mediums, including pop culture and video games.

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