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Max : The Curse of Brotherhood review GamesMediaPro

The latest downloadable title for Microsoft's Xbox One console comes to the fore today as we take a look at Max: The Curse of Brotherhood. Imagining on first glance that this was some kind of spin off platformer from Ubisoft as they stretch their Assassin's Creed tentacles out in all directions, ( doesn't it seem that no matter where you look, and on whatever platform and in whatever genre, that there is an Assassin's Creed title lurking behind the curtain waiting to spring out like a shadowy thief and run off with your wallet ), Max: TCoB leaps into action from the very get go with its brightly coloured animations and thoughtful level design.

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Amazon Early June Game Sale

Amazon has just kick-started its early month sale for June, offering big discounts on various hot titles for multiple platforms, including PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Wii U, and 3DS.

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WeAreLegion2154d ago

So, that's that, then? We're fine with people making up fake sales that are Amazon price matching PSN and XBL every single week? I think I'm done with N4G.

Eidolon2153d ago

Been going on for over a year from the first time i've been seeing em, it pisses me off too that admins allow this to keep going on

OnDec762154d ago

Nothing to see hear. Move along

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Switch versions of Lego City Undercover and Max discounted to below $20

Amazon has discounted the physical Switch versions of Lego City Undercover and Max The Curse of Brotherhood to $19.99.

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gameidealist.com
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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood – Nintendo Switch Honest Review • Final Boss

Released in 2013, Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood has been picking up rave reviews since it landed on the Xbox One all those years ago. So popular was it, in fact, that it was eventually developed for the PC and PS4. Now, this bright little puzzle-platform game has made its way to the Switch.

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