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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

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Initial release Oct 22, 2015
Critically acclaimed, story-driven adventure game from award-winning Swedish film director, Josef Fares and originally developed by Starbreeze Studios.

10/10 - Joystiq “It’s rare for a game to forge a connection so strong.”
9/10 - Polygon “Moved me to tears.”
9/10 - Eurogamer “A triumph.”

Winner of more than 50 awards including Game of Year, BAFTA, DICE and more.

A man, clinging to life. His two sons, desperate to cure their ailing father, are left with but one option. They must set out upon a journey to find and bring back the "Water of Life" as they come to rely on one another to survive. One must be strong where the other is weak, brave where the other is fearful, they must be... Brothers.

• Guide two brothers, Naia and Naiee, on an epic fairy tale journey using specially designed, dual virtual joysticks
• Control both brothers simultaneously as you experience co-operative play in single player mode
• Solve puzzles, explore the stunning locations and fight boss battles, using unique qualities of big and little brother each varying in
strength, size and speed
• Experience an emotional story told without words…narrative above the ordinary

This is one journey you will never forget…
What’s new

Optimized for the latest Apple devices.

Additional information
Provider
505 Games (US), Inc.
Last Updated on
12/18/2018
Network Connection
Required
System Requirements
No System Requirements
Content Rating
Mature
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StaggerLee
StaggerLee
A tale of brotherly love for the holiday season - Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Quick Review
PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play this game! It’s the holiday season, and there’s no better time to play a game that emphasizes the strength of family bonds. Then again, with its satisfying puzzles, vibrant backdrops, and emotional musical score, there really isn’t a bad time to play Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, even if the dual control scheme takes getting used to. TIME PLAYED I’ve spent around two hours on this game and got to chapter three. This gave me enough time to see a variety of puzzles the game had to offer, get chased by a crazy dog, traverse a cave, and make friends with a giant!
A tale of brotherly love for the holiday season - Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Quick Review
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Reviews
A tale of brotherly love for the holiday season - Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Quick Review
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons First Impressions
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons - Worth Playing?
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Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons First Impressions
MY OVERALL SCORE 9/10 This is an absolute must play game. It feels like a movie more than a game. The story is so well thought out. It takes you on an emotional roller coaster. A man, clinging to life. His two sons, desperate to cure their ailing father, are left with but one option. They must set out upon a journey to find and bring back the "Water of Life" as they come to rely on one another to survive. One must be strong where the other is weak, brave where the other is fearful, they must be... Brothers.
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons First Impressions
KiranZ
KiranZ
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons - Worth Playing?
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is an adventure RPG mobile game with superb story plot and unique gaming experience. This game is totally a 3D version and the game’s artwork is really absorbing my focus. Even the small details like the green moss on the rock have been detailed perfectly and the character has the touch of real life people. I quite didn’t understand the language spoken by the characters but oh well; you are all about conquering a quest. Music of the game sounds so creepy and sad, not my personal favorite. Figuring out the controls of the players it itself another challenge for the players as you need to control both the players at the same time. And I am really annoyed by the gate keeper, the way he makes fun of the brothers and creating obstacles in every path. Big brother seems to be really caring for the little brother calling out the name as soon as separated while the little brother seems very playful and interactive. Don’t miss the giant thing in the game, it seems like an unnecessary plot but if you are into adventure you will love it. You can also have a total 360 view of the game by just swiping on the screen which really helps you to locate where you are.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons - Worth Playing?

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When was this game updated?icon

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is updated at 2018-12-18.

what's new in the latest version of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons?icon

Optimized for the latest Apple devices.

Which studio developed this game?icon

The provider of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is 505 Games (US).

Can I play Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons on Android/iOS?icon

Now Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is available on iOS.

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