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Review: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake

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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake will not disappoint! This polished version of the 2013 game will impress fans of the original and new gamers alike. Additionally, the developer has incorporated some new secrets to add some spice to the heartwarming tale. I played the original and was blown away by its plot and the emotional layers. Accordingly, I was a little worried a remake would lose its impact. Thankfully, I was wrong as this enhances an already spectacular experience.

This puzzle adventure title was developed by Avantgarden SRL and published by 505 Games. Furthermore, it can be enjoyed alone or cooperatively with a friend on one screen. This flexible approach works perfectly. Additionally, no matter which one you choose, the action is incredible. Though the gameplay is over 10 years old, it stands out from its peers. The straightforward puzzles and the amazing story combine to deliver a memorable endeavour.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake tells a remarkable story. 

It isn’t easy to deliver a touching and emotive story. Normally, some flaws undermine key elements. Thankfully, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is practically flawless. The bizarre language is tough to follow. Yet, the use of tone and body language helps to uncover each mysterious layer. Furthermore, the strong bond between the brothers and the secrets they discover keeps you hooked from beginning to end. 

The story is unbelievably sad. The 2 brothers lost their mother in a tragic accident. Accordingly, when their father falls ill, they’ll stop at nothing to save him. This adventure of finding the “water of life” isn’t easy. En route, the brothers must use their unwavering bond to support one another and solve the puzzles they face. If they are lucky, they will complete their task. Additionally, they may discover elements of themselves that they didn’t know existed.

Balanced gameplay. 

The plot gets under your skin, and you immediately empathise with the boys. However, it is the balanced gameplay, incredible characters, and the fantasy fairytale edge that is hard to forget. If you play this alone, you must use both analogue sticks to control the lads in tandem. This takes some getting used to, especially when you are climbing vines, operating machinery, or moving items. 

Thankfully, the developer has incorporated plenty of checkpoints to remove stress. If you fail, and you will, you simply restart and try again. This layer of generosity lets you freely explore the wonderful world. Alongside this, there are plenty of characters that need your help. Some of these minor players can be ignored. However, if you wish to see everything, I recommend searching every area and interacting with every person. 

Logical puzzles.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake blends logical puzzles with a semi-linear narrative. This restrictive approach creates a safe environment that begs to be explored. Furthermore, if you wish to discover every secret, you can do so with ease. 

The puzzles demand a methodical approach. Whether you are escaping from an angry dog, moving levers, grabbing sheep, or clambering over trolls, it never gets old. However, if you are expecting a complex and testing time, then you will not find that here. Even the most challenging of objectives will not push you. Instead, the story and the relationship between the pair take priority.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake looks great.

A wonderful story deserves the best graphics. Luckily, the modern polish enhances an already incredible title. The lush fantasy environments are filled with wonderment and magic. Furthermore, each character looks amazing. I loved the animation and the simple-to-navigate areas. Additionally, the seamless camera movement helps you to explore every nook and cranny. 

Where Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake excels is its acting. The bizarre language is tough to comprehend. However, the use of tone and pace helps you to understand the message. Moreover, the facial expressions and body language deliver each core message expertly. Alongside this, the music delivers a dramatic dynamic that is hard to ignore. I loved the sombre songs and the captivating melancholy atmosphere.

Spectacular controls.

Tandem player control is somewhat confusing. However, the tight controls and impressive layout make this a spectacular game. Yes, there were challenging moments. However, this is a skill issue rather than a development fault. Additionally, if you play this cooperatively, these problems fade into insignificance. 

Though there are plenty of secrets to discover, there is limited replay value. Sadly, there is little reason to return once you’ve exhausted every avenue. Thankfully, the core playthrough is good enough that this matters not.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is incredible.

I loved the original and I adore the remake. Undoubtedly, this has to be one of recent history’s best tales. The amazing bond between the brothers and the exceptional storytelling has aged perfectly. Additionally, the balanced gameplay and the fun puzzles tie everything together. As such, it is easy for me to recommend buying it here! Can you complete your task and save your father? Work together, solve the puzzles, and help everyone along the way.

SUMMARY

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is a stunning game that can be enjoyed by lovers of the original and newcomers. The story is captivating and you will adore the fantasy edge. Additionally, it never outstays its welcome. If I were to be picky, the puzzles are occasionally too easy.


+ A modern edge that enhances the original.
+ Spectacular acting.
+ Tight controls.
+ A brilliant remake.

- The puzzles can be too easy.
- Limited replay value.

(Rating: PEGI 16 Strong Violence Release date: 28/02/2024 Price: £10.71)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on PC (Steam) and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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  1. I love this game. Played the original a long time ago with my sister and it was a great experience. Did not the know the remake had already come out. Can’t wait to play it again!

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