Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons
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    03-04-2016 08:07 PM

Overrated & Overpriced

You know what I hate? Crap games we all are supposed to pretend we like because they are artsy and has a deep message. I watched an interview with one of the developers talking about the control scheme and how it's "..like tying your shoes, both hands work in concert without you having to concentrate on it. That's the feeling we were trying to create."

No. No. No. The mechanics in this game are so basic, the story is on the level of a children's tale (fitting I suppose), but it is neither deep or emotionally moving. I would sum it up by calling it pretentious. This game is so far up it's own ass, clearly demonstrated by them putting a port on X1 and charging $20 for it. Yes, I'm deducting points because of things outside the game - price, developer behavior, and critical reviews. The game itself is probably a three star game in a bubble with a $10 price tag. Do not buy this game at $20 unless you HAVE to have 1000 gamerscore in the next few hours. That's why I wasted my money on it.
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