Simple game play and easy to master combat - use sticks, longbow or tomahawk to defeat enemies
Over 15 very different levels including lush forests, desert plains, raging rivers, and even the spirit world
Numerous enemies to fight, from wolves and giant bees to mythical beasts
Use 'mobile stone' to speak to a Spirit Guide for help and advice - three help levels allow difficulty to be tailored to suit different age levels
Learn to mimic and possess different animals in order to acquire new skills or reach hidden inaccessible areas
Perform ancient spells in battle and use 'dream catchers' to restore health
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Set in a fantastic world based upon the mythology of Native America, Brave: A Warrior's Tale plays as a series of flashbacks in which a now elderly Brave describes the events of his life. Players take on the role of Courage and experience Brave's legendary adventures first hand as they relive his story and play through all-new content that will make Courage a legend in his own right! Can Courage live up to his name and stop the evil Wendigo's threat to their village?
No title Very simplistic. There are far to few enemies to enjoy the game as anything other than a tutorial for young gamers.
fmansat(3) on 19, Oct. 2009 17:37 (HKT)
very poor and lots of bugs This game is a very bad port with no graphics improvements. Lots of bugs. A shame to publish such a game.
ffurt(6) on 08, Sep. 2009 01:20 (HKT)
mediocre game for gamerscore hunters brave is a ps2 port that was hardly improved in terms of presentation for the xbox360 release. They added achievements though which makes it a good buy for gamerscore hunters looking for easy 1000 points (takes about 8-9 hrs to max out the game). At times the game is fun, but way too often does the player encounter annoying camera problems and jumpes/other moves missed because of bugs in the code.