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Jan 17th, 2017 at 04:31:00 - Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PC) |
Just started this game. There are two main characters, younger brother and the older brother. A lady, who seems to be the mother of the two brothers, unfortunately drowns under water. At first, the controls were bit strange to me and I couldn't figure out how to get the moving platform to work because I initially thought I can only move the younger brother. I was stuck here for a good little while, until I realized that I can actually move the older brother too. Despite the initial confusion, I think the control is very well thought and clever how two characters can be controlled simultaneously with just one keyboard. I can easily imagine playing this game with another person.
Just after the first cut scene, the two brothers start to take an old man who is sick (which I assume is their father). After taking their sick father to the doctor, doctor tells the brothers that their father needs some special medicine to cure the sickness and I believe that's what the entire game is about.
As I was playing along, I noticed that the brothers made run into some challenges. First one I noticed was that the younger brother seems to have a trauma of water (because of his mother's death). Another one is, there's a guy around town that constantly blocks two brothers on their journey and making the brothers to go around on an alternative route. I'm not sure what the intent of this guy is or why he is blocking the two brothers' way, but I thought it wasn't very ethical of him to do that. Especially because the two brothers are on the journey to save their father. Speaking of unethical, there was a part where two brothers woke up the sleeping guy at the bridge by just pouring water over his face. While I think this was intended to make the gameplay more interesting, but in real life, this would be something unethical.
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