This month sees the release of Android Assault Cactus on PS4 as well, for example - another indie title built on the Unity foundation, which happens to run at a stable frame-rate while pushing an outstanding visual style. Of course, only so much blame can be placed on this engine tech. John dips into Broforce on PS4, where 15-60fps is its surprising range of performance - and other control issues beset what should be an excellent side-scrolling shooter. A recent look at Firewatch (another game based on this tech) shows this is now something of a running theme, and though that game's performance was bolstered by a later patch, it's clear that certain Unity titles aren't translating as smoothly to console hardware as you'd hope. The only runner-up in this category is The Last Tinker, another notably weak performer on console, and it's perhaps no coincidence to find that both of these games run on the Unity engine. Broforce on PC shows the game running as it should at a full 60fps, but on PS4 it suffers one of the lowest frame-rates we've seen on Sony's machine - down to 15fps at its nadir. Given the mania of its run-and-gun premise, it's a bit of a shame. At peak action, Broforce's main selling point sadly ends up reducing the game to a nearly unplayable state. Indeed, entire levels are blown apart as players tear through each new stage, and it's this dynamic that ultimately brings the frame-rate to a crawl. It's also one that absolutely revels in destruction physics, and particularly with four players, everything on-screen is apt to explode, showering the screen in particles. Of course, Broforce is a two-dimensional game built on pixel art visuals - a game you wouldn't suspect would test any modern gaming hardware as it apparently does. So what exactly is going on, and why might PS4 performance be struggling as it is? We're talking about a game that's designed to run at 60fps, but as shown in our video below, can (and very much will) drop all the way down to the teens. However, it hasn't launched in the best of states, and its variable performance is a stumbling block to enjoying the experience we'd like. ![]() Broforce is a gleefully bombastic 2D side-scrolling shooter in the Contra tradition - and available this month for free to PlayStation Plus members.
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