- Publisher: SouthPeak Games
- Release Date: Aug 10, 2009
- Also On: Xbox 360
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Considering the relatively short gameplay length (the entire storyline can be completed in a single sitting), and the frustrating controls – there’s little reason any seasoned gamer would want to go through all of the trouble.
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A run-of-the-mill action/adventure game—sort of a Zelda game for kids with some pretty serious mechanical issues under the hood.
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All in all Brave: A Warriors Tale is a quite good platformer, but the camera and the controls will destroy every kind of fun.
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Were it not for the utter lack of care that went into fixing the numerous issues here, Brave: A Warrior’s Tale would be easy to recommend for the younger set that have yet to discover Mario or Zelda. As it stands, this is a decent game that seems like the developers gave up on before it was officially completed.
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It's expected that a family friendly title may not have the depth some are looking for, but that doesn't mean it should be given a free pass when it's this sloppily thrown together.
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Even at a lower price, Brave is not worth the effort of playing.
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Brave is a very poor game that isn't able to shine above all the other platform games because of his lame graphics, null gameplay innovation and a story that has nothing at all to tell. It's a strange port from the PlayStation 2. You'd better stick with the original one instead of wasting your money in this Brave: A Warrior's Tale.
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It might be interesting at a low price for low expectations, but experienced players should stay two meters from it.