It’s not even that everything is conveyed through animation, as when the game does zoom in for a close-up you realise that the graphics are actually a lot more basic than the usual overhead view pretends. There’s no dialogue though, or at least none you can understand, as everyone speaks in an invented gibberish language and there are no subtitles. You play as two brothers sent out into a stock fantasy world to find a cure for their dying father. But the Payday developer sold the rights to the game to publisher 505 Games and this new version has nothing to do with them, or original director Josef Fares – who left the company to make the similarly themed, but considerably less wholesome, A Way Out.Īt first glance, Brothers looks like an unofficial Fable spin-off and at first seems to have a straightforward fairy tale plot to match. With original creator Starbreeze Studios currently in dire financial straits the appearance of their most critically acclaimed title on Nintendo Switch might come as something of a surprise. Samba De Amigo: Party Central preview – super monkeying about Starbreeze’s award-winning indie game gets a proper co-op mode for the first time, but does that make the experience better or worse? Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons (NS) – now for two players
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