I'm an old man 62 that took up gaming for the first time last year, I'm building a retirement bunch of games. But" I suck! This game is perfect for me I can practice without getting everyone mad....Now I just need the time :P...
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Battle Royale Bootcamp is an action-packed battle royale simulator. Train your reflexes, aim, recoil control and awareness before you hit your favourite online multiplayer BR games!
BRB launches you into a training environment designed to recreate the feeling of your favourite online BR games. If you're sick of spending 20 minutes looting, only to get dominated in combat...this game is for you! Get used to the feeling of BR style combat in this single player aim trainer so you can dominate online without shaking.
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This game is, as of this review, early access, and that carries with it a (valid) implication of a lack of polish. That said, this game is perfect for people who want to participate in the Battle Arena craze but want to practice without commiting others to have to put up with their newbie shenanigans. Practice your tactics, reloading on the fly, sniping without being a target yourself... No one knows how to do this right out of the gate, your favorite streamers have been doing this for YEARS. Granted, no AI will be as unpredictable as real humans, but this will give you a chance to rehearse and learn the habits to get you started.
Ive been eye balling this for awhile because we need more games like this for people like myself who don't always want to play against people or even a warm up. with that being said here is my honest opinion. Over all this game is good, the concept is awesome. For this game game being only made by one person and with updates too is great in my book (keep up the good work!) i'll get into the pros and cons not to be mean but what i would like to see possibly in the future and maybe smooth some things out a bit. cause i can see potential in this. Heres what I think. I think the begining of instructions right off the bat is good and you get to start off with two weapons (ak47 and "kar 98") which is great. Other bots have an m16, AWM from PUBG and a couple other weapons possibly I did not pick up so good start there with weapons hopefully we get to see more in the future. ADSing ( Aim Down Sights) is weird, when you do and strafe from left to right it does this snap feelings that isn...
Don't expect the sun and the moon, but... For this price, and given the premise that this is supposed to be a bootcamp, it's actually not that bad even this early on. It does help you out to practice with different weapons that appear in various Battle Royale games, and it allows you to learn their quirks, how they recoil, effective distance and such. I think there's still work to be done. I really hope that the dev won't abandone it, because it has great potential, but even today you can pick it up for the laughable price it sells for, and get that much needed practice.
Save your money, my dudes. *Edit* This being a solo project, damn good job from the dev.
I just played the new update (Patch 1.2) and it is a vast improvment from the game I bought last month. Historically, I've really been bad at playing FPS games. I just want to get good enough to enjoy playing, get a few kills and not die 3 seconds after spawning. This game is exactly what I wanted... a no-pressure, single-player environment where I can learn to aim better, manage my ammo, and know when to run and when to fight. So far, this game has helped me with my aim and I'm way less panicy than I was when I started. Been streaming/saving on Twitch so I can track my progress. While I'm not ready for PuBG or others yet, I feel like I'm somewhat improving. The new patch was a huge leap forward. Great job by the one-man army making this game.
A fun diversion to other shooter games. More to follow. Update after 2 hours of game-play. Battle Royale Bootcamp is a single-player first person shooter. The game has 2 modes Battle Royale Mode(shrinking map) and Arcade Mode(Endless waves). In both levels you can swap weapons or pick up weapons from crates. Your health as well as being regenerative can also be replenished with health kits dropped by the AI. If you run out of or go low on ammo there are crates to get new weapons or the AI may drop ammo boxes occasionally. Also to note there is only one map so you will become very intimate with the map's layout. One issue with the Battle Royale Mode is that the AI will often stand outside of the zone and you will see this phrase alot when playing this mode, "Zone killed "insert ai name here". Hopefully in future updates or possible new game more maps and maybe a way to mod in maps, weapons, and other stuff. I know that the Steam Workshops is a bit of a hassle to deal with but...
This is fricken AWFUL!!!! This is a cheap money grab. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!
Runs well, plays well but there's no challenge as of september 2018. Props to the one dev for making this game and I hope he continues to make it worthwhile but unfortunately there are more challenging games elsewhere: Free to play shooters, multiplayer shooters that have more advanced A.I. for solo gamers, brutal single player shooters like EASY RED which is only $4. The gameplay mechanics are tight though so I hope the dev does something great with it
Could be a decent game to help you improve your skills but as there is no 'invert mouse' option I can't control it properly. I've never known any game that didn't have that option until now.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10.
- Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 / AMD FX-6300
- Memory: 6000 MB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB / AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
- Storage: 8000 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Battle Royale Bootcamp cost?
Battle Royale Bootcamp costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Battle Royale Bootcamp?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10. Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 / AMD FX-6300 Memory: 6000 MB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB / AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB Storage: 8000 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Battle Royale Bootcamp available on?
Battle Royale Bootcamp is available on Windows PC.
Is Battle Royale Bootcamp worth buying?
Battle Royale Bootcamp has 60% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was Battle Royale Bootcamp released?
Battle Royale Bootcamp was released on Jan 20, 2020.
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