Didn't find a thread regarding this game so I thought I'd make one.
Not sure what countries its available in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPcPDFSLC2M
It's an indie adventure game from Starbreeze studios. You play as two brothers trying to find a cure for your dying father.
You play both brothers at the same time (souns weird I know) using the left and right thumbstick on your controller.
It's easily one of my favorite games this year regarding story and experience.. heck I almost cried at times.
Gotten som great reviews too.
Not sure what countries its available in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPcPDFSLC2M
It's an indie adventure game from Starbreeze studios. You play as two brothers trying to find a cure for your dying father.
You play both brothers at the same time (souns weird I know) using the left and right thumbstick on your controller.
It's easily one of my favorite games this year regarding story and experience.. heck I almost cried at times.
Gotten som great reviews too.
GamesMaster rated the game 91/100 saying, "Short but immensely satisfying, it's Ico meets Limbo in Fable's world. In a word: spellbinding." Edge gave it a 7/10 in its review. It praised the visual style, pace and story, as well as the controls, saying that the control scheme "understands what it means to communicate meaning through interaction"; but it criticised Starbreeze's lack of confidence in making an art game. UK's GamesTM magazine gave Brothers a score of 8/10 in its review in issue 137. Joystiq gave it full score in its review, 5/5. Joystiq's Ludwig Kietzmann says: "It's rare for a game to forge a connection so strong, and even rarer for you to become the connective tissue." Official Xbox Magazine UK praised the game and its touching story and inventive controls. They gave it a review score of 9/10.
The Digital Fix also praised the game and gave it 10/10, with Rob Kershaw writing "Brothers is nothing short of a triumph, glowing brightly in the embers of the dying fire of this console generation and reminding us all why we started playing games in the first place."GameTrailers.com rated the game 88/100 in their positive review, writing "A Tale of Two Sons rubs elbows with Ico and Journey, though the setting and style are a bit more traditional." Sweden's biggest gaming site FZ.se honored the game with 5/5 in its review, describing it as a masterpiece with a very touching story, extremely beautiful landscapes and inventive, well implemented controls.