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Published: 2014-03-03, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Armed only with a magic-marker Max must track down and rescue his brother from the rather deranged Mustachio in this delightful platform puzzle game on the Xbox One.Max comes home to find his younger brother Felix in his room playing with his toys. His re...
Max: Curse of the Brotherhood is a decent platformer with fun gameplay and a variety of puzzles for you to solve. It's just a shame that the rest of the game couldn't have been as good. It's not a bad game at all – in fact, I had a lot of fun playing it. ...
Abstract: CommentAs an Xbox One owner hungry for new games to play on the console, I was interested in checking out Max: The Curse of Brotherhood simply because it was new. Quite frankly, I wasn’t expecting a whole lot out of this one. The reveal trailer really ...
All-around frustrating controls, irregular physics and unfriendly level design make Max: The Curse of Brotherhood another misstep in the Xbox One digital launch library....
Published: 2014-01-20, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
MaxIt's a lookerEasy to dip in and out ofFitting musicCinematic flairMinEasyA couple of camera misstepsShort, with minimal replay valueYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Xbox One ReviewMax: The Curse of...
Abstract: The marker can bring the world around it to life by drawing water spouts, lifting rock formations and solving some interesting puzzles. These were difficult enough to give a real sense of accomplishment once I figured them out. I'd immediately think to my...
Abstract: Using a giant marker to color your way through the puzzles of Max: The Curse of Brotherhood offers a great-looking and clever twist to the platforming genre. Well, it would if it weren't so frustrating half the time. Once the novelty of drawing wears off...