Brute Force: Slot Overview
Brute Force is a 5x5 slot from Nolimit City with 21 paylines, a retro arcade look, and a pretty stripped-back setup by this studio’s standards. I found it simple to get into, but don’t mistake that for tame. It’s still a very high-volatility game with a 96.08% RTP and a top win of 40,000x.
What really drives it is the trio of xNudge Wilds and the two free spins modes. The whole thing has chunky 8-bit visuals, loud arcade energy, and a proper old-school action game vibe. I quite like that it doesn’t bury you in a million rules, though the base game can drag a bit if the wilds stay quiet.
Understanding Brute Force Slot Payouts
5 premium fighter symbols handle the better pays, while 10 through A are your low symbols. Five matching card ranks pay x2, no matter which one lands, so they’re more for keeping things ticking over than making your balance jump. On the premium side, the top orange fighter pays x20 for five, while the next pair pay x10 and the lower pair pay x5.
Wins land from left to right across 21 fixed paylines, and you need at least 3 matching symbols. I like that the paytable is easy enough to read, no faff. Fair enough, the symbols themselves are a bit crowded because there are loads of characters on screen, and I’m not entirely sold on that part of the theme.
Symbol Payouts
Orange Fighter
Highest-paying premium symbol.
Blue Fighter
Premium fighter symbol.
Yellow Fighter
Premium symbol with lower fighter payout.
10
Low-paying card rank symbol.
Bonus Features in Brute Force Slot
3 different xNudge Wilds are the key thing here, Joshua, Jason and Hyper. They land as stacked symbols and always nudge fully into view, then add to a total xNudge Meter that multiplies wins. Joshua adds +1 per nudge up to x8, Jason adds +2 up to x21, and Hyper adds +5 up to x51. That’s where the proper punch comes from.
Land 3 scatters and you get 10 Brute Spins, which play much like the base game. Land 4 scatters and you get 10 Super Brute Spins, where xNudge Wilds may become sticky and stay put for the feature. That second bonus is clearly the better one, while the regular free spins feel a bit basic on their own.
Bonus Buy Options
Triggered by 3 scatter symbols and awards 10 free spins with base game rules.
Feature Cost: x100 BetRTP: 95.86%
Triggered by 4 scatter symbols and awards 10 free spins where xNudge Wilds may become sticky.
Feature Cost: x800 BetRTP: 96%
Feature Cost: x450 BetRTP: 95.87%
Costs 4.7x and guarantees a scatter on reel 2, making free spins 10 times more likely.
Feature Cost: 4.7xRTP: 96.03%
Guarantees at least 1 xNudge Wild on the spin.
Feature Cost: 60xRTP: 96.05%
2 Guaranteed xNudge Wilds
Guarantees at least 2 xNudge Wilds on the spin.
Feature Cost: 333xRTP: 96.05%
4 Guaranteed xNudge Wilds
Guarantees at least 4 xNudge Wilds on the spin.
Feature Cost: 4000xRTP: 96.05%
Randomly awards Brute Spins or Super Brute Spins with an even split.
Feature Cost: 450x
Brute Force Features
4 booster options and several buy-ins are available, though not all of that is open in the UK. The xBet costs 4.7x and guarantees a scatter on reel 2, making free spins 10 times more likely. Then you’ve got Guaranteed xNudge Wild at 60x, 2 Guaranteed xNudge Wilds at 333x, and 4 Guaranteed xNudge Wilds at a wild 4,000x stake.
You can also buy Brute Spins for 100x, Super Brute Spins for 800x, or a 50-50 bonus for 450x. Reviews also mention the organic bonus hit rate is around 1 in 291 spins, improving to roughly 1 in 29 with xBet. I’d say the cheaper booster is decent if you want more action, but the expensive buys are a bit savage unless your bankroll is proper healthy.
Ryan Cole’s Verdict
Brute Force: Slot Verdict
In the end, I’d call Brute Force a decent pick if you want a no-nonsense, high-volatility slot with proper bite. It looks and sounds like an old arcade cabinet, the xNudge Wilds can go mental, and the 40,000x ceiling gives it real upside. I had more fun with the features than the base game, which is where the slot either clicks for you or it doesn’t.
For a relaxed session, I’d only go near it with small stakes, because the dry spells are real. Not everyone will enjoy how simple and brutal it feels, and the regular free spins are nothing special. Still, if you fancy a retro-styled slot that keeps the rules clear and the risk high, it’s not bad at all, mate.