William at GameCloud writes: "Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons is the sort of game that the industry needs. Its not indie, its not blockbuster, but instead, a small and expertly designed experience thats coming from the minds of established studios. Its arguably a bit steep with its pricing, costing around 20 dollars for just over three hours of gameplay. However, it is my opinion that this slightly higher cost is worth it. The narrative is simply outstanding and does not require dialogue to influence the player to heavily invest their emotions within such a short period of time. The puzzles are a little simple, but the satisfaction of the dual-controlled characters makes the general experience enjoyable as you traverse so many different and unique environments. Its also incredible the way the player will psychically attach themself to each stick, which is noticeably uncomfortable when one brother is missing. Its a little disappointing that the graphical design cant quite live up...
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