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dkirschner's Bramble: The Mountain King (XBX X/S)
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[August 13, 2025 09:58:13 AM]
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This was a good indie with some strong points, though a little rough around the edges. It's like a Grimm Brothers fairy tale, the original dark version. There's suicide, ritual sacrifice, baby murder and other disturbing things in this story about a boy trying to rescue his sister from the titular Mountain King. Patrick kept saying, "Aaah, why are they showing us this?!" Then he made a joke, something to the effect that Germans tell horrifying children's stories. Like, a little boy was wandering through the woods and came upon an owl. "Hello!" the owl said. "Hello!" the boy said. "What are you doing in the woods?" And the owl swooped down and ripped the boy's face off. Germans tell horrifying children's stories.
The game has moments of great camera work that show off some beautiful environments. It also does well with scale, especially when you are foregrounded against a big enemy or stuff happening in the background. I’m thinking of one time where in the background there is a big troll pushing a handle around in circles to work a smelter or something. It occasionally causes a great thunder and sparking of electricity. You are in the foreground platforming right to left, hiding behind objects to avoid the electricity. In this, Bramble definitely reminded me of Little Nightmares, itself a legacy of Limbo. Bramble has more 3d sections though.
The platforming could be a little frustrating. The character sometimes doesn’t like to jump very effectively or grab on to where you are trying to go. There were a handful of sections that we did over and over trying to get the finnicky platforming right. Annoying, but overall not all that frustrating. So, fun little indie, not too long. It’d be great if a sequel had a bigger budget!
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dkirschner's Bramble: The Mountain King (XBX X/S)
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Current Status: Finished playing
GameLog started on: Wednesday 2 July, 2025
GameLog closed on: Wednesday 6 August, 2025 |
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