Max: The Curse of Brotherhood review | Canoe
Added: 07.02.2014 5:16 | 28 views | 0 comments
Another interesting addition to the Xbox One launch lineup, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is worth a look for those seeking a next-gen platformer.
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| Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Xbox One Review (ThisisXbox)
Added: 01.02.2014 22:16 | 15 views | 0 comments
ThisisXbox: "The successor to Max The Magic Marker is brought to us by Press Play. Originally released for the Wii via WiiWare and iOS, Max The Magic Marker seemed to be a Scribblenauts copycat, slowly plodding along at a pace which bored the majority of its players and fans. With Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, Press Play has raised their game and the increase in the level of quality is remarkable."
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| Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review - Pixels for Breakfast
Added: 30.01.2014 7:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
Pixels for Breakfast writes: There aren't too many games to play on the Xbox One at this point in its early life, and even less so are downloadable only. It's great then that 'Max: The Curse of Brotherhood' is a genuinely fun platformer that introduces some gameplay elements that haven't really been done well on home consoles before. And dare I say, it's one of the better games available for the system right now.
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| Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review | Warp Zoned
Added: 28.01.2014 18:16 | 12 views | 0 comments
Warp Zoned writes:
"With a new generation of games upon us, its important to think about what I want out of video games going forward. Games like Battlefield, FIFA, Call of Duty, and Madden have finally hit the threshold of how much I can take. Dont get me wrong, they are all great games except for, well, Call Of Duty: Ghosts. Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a platformer, meaning its different enough to those games to to hold my interest. Sadly, it is not great enough to be a total must-own."
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| EDGE - Max: The Curse Of Brotherhood review
Added: 20.01.2014 5:16 | 12 views | 0 comments
EDGE - Studios tend to build on past work by expanding upon what came before. Danish studio Press Play has chosen a less common route, instead refining the drawing core of Max The Magic Marker into something tauter. Max: The Curse Of Brotherhood is a reimagining, then, one that casts out player creativity in favour of comparatively rigidly designed physics puzzles, but dials up its personality in the process.
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| Review: Max: The Curse of Brotherhood - MKGaming
Added: 19.01.2014 19:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
MKGaming - "Do you have siblings? Don't you wish you could sometimes look up a spell on the internet which, when read out, can banish them to an eternal doom? You don't? Well, Max doesn't feel that way. In Max: The Curse of Brotherhood he does exactly that, which may seem harsh but his brother was in his room so it's totally understandable."
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| Max The curse of brotherhood review at CalmDownTom
Added: 17.01.2014 14:16 | 17 views | 0 comments
"Max Curse of Brotherhood is thankfully not based on my childhood spats. It is, however, a platform puzzle game from Microsofts Press Play studios for Xbox One and 360. The story focuses on Max who comes home one day to find his little brother Felix messing with his things and playing in his room. In his frustration he looks up how to get rid of his brother on the internet. He finds a spell and recites it which results in poor Felix being dragged through a portal into another world. Immediately realising his mistake, Max jumps into the portal and the game begins. " says CalmDownTom
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| Max: The Curse Of Brotherhood review
Added: 17.01.2014 9:58 | 11 views | 0 comments
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