Release Date: August 7, 2013
A fairy tale adventure and arcade game created by the Swedish Starbreeze studio, known for such titles as Kroniki Riddicka or Syndicate. The production tells the story of two brothers travelling through picturesque lands in search of medicine for their sick father. During the game, we control both characters at the same time, and most of the challenges we face require their close cooperation.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is a fairy tale adventure and arcade game created by the Swedish Starbreeze studio. The developer is known for many successful productions, such as The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, The Darkness or Syndicate. Interestingly, the Swedish director Josef Fares, the author of such films as In a Foreign Country, Police and Zozo, took part in the work on Brothers.
The plot of the game draws its inspiration from both the rich Nordic culture and classic fantasy stories, reminiscent of the Fable series. It tells the story of the brothers who set out on a dangerous journey to find a cure for their sick father. Reaching the healing "water of life" requires getting through both peaceful valleys and dangerous mountains. The gameplay is full of platform scenes and simple puzzles. A friend monster, for example, assists you in climbing and crossing the abysses.
Producers of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons wanted to create a kind of emotional experience that would involve players and allow them to live with their heroes. The realization of this goal was helped by a nice, picturesque visual setting and perfectly selected, subdued music. It is also worth noting the unusual control system in which we control both brothers at the same time, and most of the challenges facing us require their close collaboration.
Platforms:
PC Windows September 3, 2013
Xbox 360 August 7, 2013
PlayStation 3 September 3, 2013
PlayStation 4 August 12, 2015
Xbox One August 12, 2015
Android May 24, 2016
Apple iOS October 22, 2015
Windows Phone cancelled
Nintendo Switch May 28, 2019
Developer: Starbreeze
Publisher: 505 Games
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System Requirements for Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 8600 or better), 2 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7, Internet connection.
Xbox 360
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Xbox LIVE
PlayStation 3
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
Xbox One
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Xbox LIVE
Game Ratings for Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Video Game.
Digital Trends: 5 / 5 by Anthony John Agnello
Starbreeze's collaboration with first-time game director Josef Fares is a soaring success, ing wholly unique and effective controls with a vivid visual language.
GameCrate: 7.5 / 10 by Robert Workman
Despite the lack of replay value, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons remains a remarkable journey by the folks at Starbreeze, a game that's worth checking out for its emotional punch and fantastic soundtrack. The controls take some getting used to, and the graphics could've been a little bit better, but overall, this is a sibling rivalry you should check out.
GameSpew: 7 / 10 by Kim Snaith
You'll run, jump, climb, push, pull and rinse and repeat; it feels at times like each mechanism has just been potato-printed onto a different environment
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