
The two bumper buttons are also used to move around the camera, though the solid camera included in the game rarely needs manual movement.

Moving the analog stick on that half moves that brother around and the respective trigger button interacts with different people and objects. The left half of the controller, or the left Joy-Con, is used to control the older brother while the right half of the controller, or the right Joy-Con, is used to control the younger brother. The gameplay found in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is based on controlling both of the brothers simultaneously with the use of one controller, or two in the case of the Nintendo Switch if you are playing with two Joy-Cons rather then a Pro Controller.


Considering the visual style, there is not any sort of visual downgrade found on the Nintendo Switch version at all compared to past releases, along with performance that seemed to be on par with previous releases as well. With the fantasy type setting, the game features fantastical and colorful visuals that would feel right at home in a series like The Legend of Zelda or Fable.
