Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

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The game looks cool, but why is TotalBiscuit so damn boring.... He just goes on and on making it less and less interesting as it goes...
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Played this with my GF, each of us controlling one stick of the controller. Interesting experience. She was really upset near the end of the game.
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Re: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

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I played it, it's a good game - really good in fact but not an all time classic in my opinion. It's a beautiful world and it gets really dark in a fairy tale way. Its a good story and the ending is interesting. I know what TB is talking about when he goes on about the game requiring you to play the story not watch it in a cut scene but I think he is being really misleading there, the moment he is talking about is literally only one moment and yes it is very powerful for making you play it out but the game is strewn with cutscenes and npcs opening doors for you.

I would very much recommend people play it, if they like the look of what he shows in the video - it only gets better and better but know that even with a controller, the controls are fiddly and awkward, the puzzles are easy and the game has barely any challenge and you really must not play with kids, no matter how much this looks like it can be - the dark bits really can take you by surprise and they will leave you answering some difficult questions.
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