Maybe you've already played Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons on 360, PS3 or PC, but it is now available on Xbox One and PS4. If you missed it, we advise you to have a look at the game. Thanks to the Xbox network for sending us the code.
Maybe you've already played Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons on 360, PS3 or PC, but it is now available on Xbox One and PS4. If you missed it, we advise you to have a look at the game. Thanks to the Xbox network for sending us the code.
After a very good 360 version last summer, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was also released on PC at the end of August. We didn't manage to capture any 1080p/60fps gameplay footage at the time but we thought the game deserved your attention so here they are finally. Better late than never right?
It's been a pretty busy summer in terms of homemade videos. Of course, there was Gamescom in Cologne, which allowed us to bring back a lot of content, but we also covered almost every possible release in the past two months. Because the team is not getting any bigger, the French side got a bit more content than than the English side, but we sincerely hope you still appreciate the effort. More to come in the coming weeks, with the release of long awaited titles such as GTA V obviously, but also all the other games which will ship between now and the end of this year. Next gen is around the corner and we are rather excited to see what the new consoles have in store of us. However, the next months will also be fateful for us, as we still need to see if Microsoft and Sony will consider us worthy of a debug consoles as they did in the past. What's important now is that we are truly motivated to continue our work for as long as we can, and with all the projects we have in mind for the website, we can only hope we're given the opportunity to make them come true. Many thanks to all of you and special thanks to all the developers who have always shown us how supportive they are of our work. We wouldn't be here anymore if it weren't for all of you.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was released last Wednesday as part of this year's Summer of Arcade and here are a bunch of videos of the game. From the different comments you can read online, it seems Starbreeze's latest title hasn't managed to convince everyone. As far as we're concerned, we are totally under its spell. Although the controls sometimes make it hard to do what you want, the gameplay mechanics are pretty unique: both character can actually be controlled simultaneously with the two analog sticks. The game's puzzles are quite easy to tackle but they make a good use of the "play co-op on your own" idea. We also love the feeling conveyed by the environments and the atmosphere itself, each - optional - encounter giving the striking impression that the world you're discovering is full of life and interactions. The story is dark though and can even be moving at times, making this new downloadable title a short but unforgettable experience, for us at least. What about you?
The developer of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Josef Fares, takes the pad to present his video game on PS3 and Xbox 360.
Waiting to get our hands on the trailer in good quality, we offer ten screenshots of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. The game published by 505 Games will be released on download platforms in the spring. Contrary to appearances the baby of Starbreeze is not a game that is played in cooperation because the two brothers are controlled using the both analog sticks.