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Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons comes to Xbox One

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
August 21, 2019
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Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons comes to Xbox One

The popular game, Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons, has finally made its way to the Xbox One and is one title that gamers should be checking out this month, especially if they’re after something a little different.

In Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons, the player takes control of both male characters and must simultaneously navigate them through numerous puzzles and adventures while defeating boss characters and exploring the vast game world. Each character is moved via the sticks on the Xbox One controller with one reacting to the left and the other to the right. It’s a rather innovative control scheme and provides an extra challenge, especially as the areas the two brothers must make their way through become more complex.

The game is now available as a digital download on Xbox One but will also be coming to retail in physical disk form in early September. Have you played Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons yet? Did it make you cry like so many others? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons on Xbox One

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