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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Review

  • First Released Aug 7, 2013
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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is a dark, emotionally charged adventure that's a masterclass in doing more with less.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons begins and ends with death--and what's in between certainly has its fair share of dark, dysphoric moments. So, as one might expect from such morbid subject matter, this isn't the kind of game you can just play for an hour and expect to wash over you. There's a certain amount of emotional investment required to get the most out of A Tale of Two Sons' grand adventure, but--despite a few slip-ups along the way--it's more than worth it. There are moments here that can squeeze a tear from the iciest of souls, or leave you gawking at the screen in amazement. It's a story that's told with heart, elegance, and a lightness of touch that make exploring the vast vistas of its fairy-tale world utterly bewitching.

Part of the charm of its story lies in what it doesn't tell you. There's no discernible dialogue, for instance, with only a Simlish-esque garble for you to interpret. There's no text either, and cutscenes are used sparingly; more is done with less here than most narrative-driven games would ever dare to attempt. The opening scene, a grand sweeping camera pan onto a brother in tears by a gravestone, sets the tone. From then on you're at the mercy of garbled dialogue and the expressive mannerisms of the two starring brothers to push you on to finding a cure for your debilitated father. Shoulder shrugs, the odd pointing of a finger, and the concerned yells of the brothers keep you on the right path.

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You certainly need guidance too, as navigating the pair through the Nordic-inspired world is a challenge on both a cerebral and technical level. The latter is due to your ability to move the brothers independently of each other using each analogue stick. This is very much akin to trying to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time--a tricky task, and even when you do manage it, chances are you won't be able to do it again five minutes later. It's a clumsy experience that you never quite master. But it's that very clumsiness that has been cleverly exploited to create puzzles.

The puzzles themselves aren't all that difficult to decipher, but the challenge comes from actually performing the required solutions. They start off simple enough, relying on the individual strengths of each sibling; the smaller one can squeeze through tight gaps to open doors for his brother, for instance, while the larger one's brute strength lets him pull large switches and activate bridges. Soon, though, you're forced to think a little differently; often this means splitting the brothers up.

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For instance, you might have to use one brother to pull a set of chains while the other clings on for dear life and hops off at just the right moments to avoid obstacles. An inspired climbing section sees you swinging the brothers from each other via a piece of rope onto different hand grips. This makes them sit on opposite sides of the screen compared to their corresponding thumbsticks, making it very tricky to try to swing them back again. It's a challenge that messes with your head as you perform all manner of confusing finger gymnastics to see the pair safely to their destination.

The brothers are certainly put through a lot in what is a relatively short three-hour experience. But it's the close scrapes, the wonderfully eccentric characters they meet along the way, and the sheer enormity of their undertaking as they scale vast mountains and take on vicious beasts that further strengthen the relationship between the brothers, and indeed yours with them. And remember that it's all accomplished without a word of proper dialogue, and nary a hint of drawn-out exposition in sight, a testament to the tight direction and grand cinematic feel that envelop each and every frame.

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That's the true aim of A Tale of Two Sons. Sure, the puzzles are suitably challenging and mighty clever in places, and the imposing environments are beautifully realised, but it's all there to build those emotional ties, and create moments that hit you right in the pit of your stomach. Brevity is the only real misstep here, and you can't help but feel that with a little more time to build up the characters those emotional highs would have an even greater impact. But it's not enough to detract from what is a great achievement: an ambitious, emotionally affecting adventure that's short, but oh so sweet.

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The Good

  • Expertly told story
  • Grand, beautiful visuals
  • Clever puzzles that flex the mind and fingers
  • Heart-melting moments

The Bad

  • Short length leaves too little time to connect with the lead characters

About the Author

Mark is a senior staff writer based out of the UK, the home of heavy metal and superior chocolate.
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Begins and Ends with death is the start of the Video?? Seriously? Were the first words coming from your mouth, i automatically stopped watching the video right then. Way to F up a Review video! If someone hasnt seen a new movie you dont tell them the ending right away Jerk. worst review of the year automatically. This and the guy that did the ducktales review. In fact I dont trust Gamespot with reviews anymore, you need an entire new team of reviewers!

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@ashdragon1 I agree that the review starts with a spoiler, but the worst review of the year goes to McShea for the Last of Us.

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looking at the comments and having watched the review video I'm still not sure if that was a spoiler there right off the bat or not. Maybe it becomes very obvious? I don't know. I'm reluctant to spend another second on this page now looking at comments or the review.

but if it was a spoiler I have to say I am very freaking disappointed gamespot.

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Sounds good, but I'll wait for the PC version. :)

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why would the ending to the story be the first thing in the article....

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What is it with spoilers in GS? first it's Kevin (which I don't watch his reviews because of the spoilers) and now this idiot just spoiled the ending in the beginning of the video?!! WTF?!

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@fatherofsword That's the start of the game they are showing.

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@fatherofsword as of now i dont trust these idiots with doing any reviews, i used to like them but definitely not recently, id like to see an apology letter on their main page for this crap, but we all know they wont as most companies dont take this to heart or care.

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@ashdragon1 @fatherofsword I agree, I used to look forward to their reviews, now I try to avoid them until I play the game, unless it's a game I don't know anything about.

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Edited By metalhead451

excellent looking game!

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Play it , love it

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Ok looks like most people her are mad that the ending was spoiled, I get that but am still going to download this game as it sounds good. Am thinking of bashing my head on the ground before hand to stimulate some memory loss but will still get game.

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@jeffrobin I'm one of those rare people who luckily scrolled down to the comments for no reason before reading through the whole thing.
But the chances of being lucky like this again is not very high, so I sure as hell won't be reading Mr. Mark Walton's reviews anymore. If he really did spoil the end (I didn't see myself), then for a "senior staff writer", this is disappointing behavior. Especially considering that this is an adventure game, a genre where the story plays a huge part.

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Why tell us how it ends? Why exactly?

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It's a good adventure game yet way too pricey for Xbox live. Summer arcade let down many gamers this year and I'm sure many will wait for the price drop to buy these games. There is no other incentive involved but the games themselves so why buy them at 15$ each when they will be half priced by the end of the summer?

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The title truly sucks, but the game seems interesting. I might get it.

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I'm so sick of all these indie games that go so far towards quality that there is virtually no quantity at all.

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for anybody interested it will be on steam the 28 aug

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3 hours for $15? i will be waiting for a really good sale.

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Check out The unboxing of Xbox one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbrmAsxJPv4

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Summer arcade sucks this year M$ needs help really bad its a good thing Sonys here to show you hows its done.

PS4EVAH!!!!

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@turdfurguison Yup ur right. I was expecting so much more from them, and they didn't deliver. I will probably check (castle of elution, ducktales, and even flashback

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I done with XBLA

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looks interesting.. But I could of done without the spoiler knowing someone dies at the end of the game!! idiot!

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@DecadesOfGaming Exactly. WTF???

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Gotta pick this game up in a couple days. I've been so busy playing Dragon's Crown and Forza Horizon, that I haven't had much time to play the 100+ XBL games that I have. Don't care much that the game is short. Limbo was excellent, but very short and the replay value was limited.

Here is the full lineup of games and their release dates.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Aug 7 ($15 - 1200pts)

Charlie Murder Aug 14 ($10 - 800pts)

Flashback Aug 21 ($10 - 800pts)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Aug 28 ($15 - 1200pts)

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More games need extremely hard controls to master.

Not controls that just SUCK, but well done, REALLY hard controls.


Games are too F*cking easy these days and I am tired of this "lowest demoninator" difficulty that is everywhere.

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@VenkmanPHD and gets praised like the best games of their gen..what a bunch of fucking casual cinephile losers polluting this industry nowadays.

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@G4m3r0uTL4wZ can you name some of these games please?

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looks great!! very original :)

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sweet hopefully they'll give a review of TMNT as well.

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"The Bad
Short length leaves too little time to connect with the lead characters."

Then great, touching, amazing story is null and void. Thanks for that.

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So this game is as good as The Last of Us? C'mon, someone had to say it!

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@leikeylosh Nobody had to say it but thanks anyway.

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@leikeylosh Different genres, so the two cannot be compared. But I'm sure you already knew that. ;)

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Edited By Vojtass

@leikeylosh <wallbash>

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looks great...

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good

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Why do we never get coverage for this game?

Looks great

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@Monsterkillah What do you call this then?
Remember it's an XBLA game, not a comercial disc release.

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Damn, Golum has grown big..

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Derp 1: Brothers is a game right ?

Derp 2: Yeah.

Derp 1: Whats it about ?

Derp 2: It's a tale of two sons.

Derp 1: Ha ha very funny. Seriously whats it about ?

Derp 2: I just told you.

Derp 1: Fine . You don't want to tell me ? Then go F**K yourself.

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@faizanhd It's called not spoiling the story. Something I'm very glad they avoided since it seems to be a major emphasis of the development.

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I've been looking forward to this for a while. Sadly, I'm going to have to wait a bit longer, for the PS3 release in September.

I don't think I'll be bothered by the controls. I happen to be one of the few people in the world (apparently) who enjoyed Kuri Kuri Mix on PS2 (oddly, released in North America under the name: 'The Adventures of Cookie and Cream'). It took a lot of time and patience to get used to the controls, but it makes for some very interesting puzzle-solving, and I ended up having a lot of fun with it.

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@Lhomity

First of all, thank you for dropping the name of a game that sounds incredibly challenging.

I am going to throw that into my list of games to acquire. Shame it's on PS2 though, I need a new slim.

Secondly, I had no idea this was coming to PS3, so I am gonna have to re-think buying this. That's good though, I am obsessed with making my money go as far as possible when it comes to games.

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@VenkmanPHD @Lhomity You're quite welcome. Lucky for you, PS2's are relatively cheap and easy to find.

You can get new and sealed copies of Kuri Kuri Mix for dirt cheap on ebay too. I just did a quick search on eBay and there's a few listings for it under $5.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Kuri-Kuri-Mix-NEW-SEALED-PS2-/370360160042?pt=AU_PC_Video_Games_Games&hash=item563b2f8f2a

^I have bought games from this seller before. Trustworthy. $3.98 + shipping. New and sealed.

Sorry if you're not in PAL region. Adventure of Cookie and Cream is more expensive as it's a little harder to find.

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Limbo like game on a different level. Looks good.

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@rIVAL_sWORD84 That's what I was thinking.

Which of course means that I will probably not be "touched" by the story at all.

They always over-emphasize the emotional impact of games.

Either that or I'm as sociopathic as people tell me.

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i was looking forward for this,glad it turned out to be a good game

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@abhirajgoldy I was holding out for a review myself. I hadn't read much at all given how small the game is (in scale).

I'm also glad it turned out to be good. I'll probably buy it because the dual stick thing sounds awesome.

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