Brothers: A Tale of Two Suns is a unique game, one largely contributing to the “video games as art” world, and it’s obvious why. Its story and gameplay speak volumes about its unique approach to the industry, while still being pretty open. Indie lovers and fans of Josef Fare’s It Takes Two will more than likely enjoy the game, but it’s an easy recommendation for anyone.
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Epic Games Store – Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Plot
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons focuses on the story of Najee and Naia, two brothers, as they embark on a journey across a firmly-rooted fantasy world, while trying to find a cure for their father. Players will encounter everything from orcs and trolls to bullies, aggressive dogs, and wolves. In all of this is an important story about family, overcoming fear, doing what one must, and overcoming grief. It’s incredibly potent and will be an emotional rollercoaster for anyone playing it for the first time on the Epic Games Store.
Interestingly, though, it’s worth mentioning players shouldn’t expect a typical story delivery. All dialogue and story in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is a fictional language, meaning players are open to interpretation in various ways as the story is shown through action, gestures, and facial expressions other than vocalized communication.
Epic Games store – Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Gameplay
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons’ most defining feature is the control of each brother, one using the left thumbstick and the other using the right. This is done with a third-person view, so players can manage and play as both brothers at once. One brother is stronger and can better move obstacles, while another is smaller and can more easily squeeze through tight areas. Oftentimes, players must utilize both brothers to solve a new puzzle, sometimes with that being at the exact same time.
Overall, combining a unique gameplay method with a great, uniquely-told story is why Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons reviews ended up being so great. It’s also why it’s such an easy recommendation for anyone.
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