
70
While Brassheart hosts a fantastic world with artistic and comical fidelity, the puzzles, voices, and music mixing fall just a bit short. Still, it is a fun adventure game that takes nearly ten hours to complete. This game shouldn’t be missed if you are a traditional point-and-click enthusiast.
79
Beneath some technical flaws and a few design shortcuts, Brassheart contains an adventure game heart of gold, offering a globetrotting point-and-click battle between good and evil in glorious dieselpunk style.
5
This game is so boring! So boring! The characters are one thing. All are bland and speak in lengthy paragraphs. Their dialogues need a serious overhaul to be shortened, more interesting, some emotion, better thrill. All puzzles in the game are solvable (I quit at 60% around). You can figure out most of the point and click puzzles and there's an assistant always with you to drop a hint if you need (which is why 5 stars). The puzzles with rotating pieces however was the worst part of the game and those are unskippable and painful af. The characters are all plain and boring. I dropped because I got bored of the characters and the objectives and didn't care about any of them. There's no emotions. And whatever you're doing doesn't feel like it connects with any character or makes them grateful or happy or sad. They just respond with a generic message with no emotions. Take for example the race driver. You fix his car which still appears so broken and one of the ugliest I've ever seen. After you fix it (in the style of "honey I fixed it" - with ugly duct tape - it still looks broken and so unsatisfying). The driver gives you a "thanks". Just a thanks! Was this race actually important to him? Any one liner background how this connects to him? And after you fix it he just remains seated there in the ugly car with no consequences of what we did. Deeply unsatisfying progress. The game is full of these things that you do that make no difference in the world or story.
8
Cool adventure game with challenging puzzles, an engaging story and a unique art style. The world itself is really interesting - imagining a retro-future alternate timeline spin on Europe in the pre-WWII era. You can really tell this was a labor of love for a small studio, and it's kind of a crime that I am not seeing more reviews for it online, so I wanted to come and spread the word. This game is great fun and if you like point-and-click games, you should check it out and support the studio that made it. My only gripe is the common gripe with these Eurojank games -- the English translation needs work, especially when it comes to expressions, idioms, slang. It's not overbearing like some other Eurojank games (ahem, The Thaumaturge). But it does happen here and there, where you are reading a sentence and go "huh? oh that must be a Polish expression". And most of the time, you get the gist and just move on. And it doesn't affect gameplay in this game, it's just funny. Eurodevs: throw a few hundred dollars to an unemployed English major in the US (there are tons of them). Have them go through your script and translate your slang into our slang. Gamers: Support these small creators! This is a fun game with a lot of heart and it deserves a look.
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Apr 25, 2025
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Beneath some technical flaws and a few design shortcuts, Brassheart contains an adventure game heart of gold, offering a globetrotting point-and-click battle between good and evil in glorious dieselpunk style.
May 23, 2025
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While Brassheart hosts a fantastic world with artistic and comical fidelity, the puzzles, voices, and music mixing fall just a bit short. Still, it is a fun adventure game that takes nearly ten hours to complete. This game shouldn’t be missed if you are a traditional point-and-click enthusiast.
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