

The controls are largely unchanged as well with options to play in the original tank controls, or use the alternate settings which provide a more modern approach to control, however even switching between each control set it is still clear that in terms of modern conventions the system still feels a little archaic and takes some getting used to. The Switch version performs well, with options to play in the original 4:3 format or, if preferred play in the more modern 16:9 cinematic mode. Deviating slightly from previous Resident Evil instalments it features a partner system where players switch between the two main characters to progress through the levels, sharing items between each other. It follows the investigation by S.T.A.R.S officer Rebecca Chambers and convicted criminal Billy Coen of an Umbrella Corporation facility. It has been seventeen years since Resident Evil 0 launched on the GameCube, and now the remaster has made its way onto Switch a few years after it was launched onto the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Originally released on multiple consoles and PC and scored 8.5/10 I’ve been playing Assassin’s Creed III Remastered, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, and the excellent Timespinner for today’s Switch Re:Port Review. Nick looks at Crash Team Racing on Switch while Nicola takes a look at the recent port for Resident Evil 0. But it's not enough to detract from what is a great achievement: an ambitious, emotionally affecting adventure that's short, but oh so sweet.Today’s Switch Re:Port review has an eclectic selection of games both new and old. "Brevity is the only real misstep here, and you can't help but feel that with a little more time to build up the characters those emotional highs would have an even greater impact. "Sure, the puzzles are suitably challenging and mighty clever in places, and the imposing environments are beautifully realised, but it's all there to build those emotional ties, and create moments that hit you right in the pit of your stomach," said our reviewer. In GameSpot's Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons review, we awarded the game a score of 8. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons received critical acclaim for its emotionally charged narrative, exhilarating platforming, and challenging puzzle design. The pair must journey to the Tree of Life and acquire its water to save their sick father.

The game places players in control of two brothers, with each one mapped to the two thumbsticks on a controller. In addition to consoles, Brothers will be released for iOS, Android, and Windows phones and tablets in the same period.īrother: A Tale of Two Sons was first released on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and PC in 2013. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
