Mobile Game of the Week: The Other Brothers (iOS)

Some will look at a game like The Other Brothers and begin to worry that games are becoming a bit too self-aware. Yes, The Other Brothers is an indie game that acts as a gutsy, tongue in cheek rip on the most famous videogame characters of all time. It’s a bold move. However, I can’t help but be charmed by The Other Brothers’ take on the story of a couple of brothers living in a dangerous world and adventuring to save a damsel in distress. Like a gritty, modernized update of classic literature, The Other Brothers does something new with well-worn thematic and gameplay elements.
Our heroes in The Other Brothers are Joe and Jim. They are car mechanics, but I like to think of them more as Mushroom Kingdom rejects, or perhaps the original real-life characters that Mario and Luigi were based on. Replacing the blue-skyed world of turtles, goombas and shiny coins, the world of The Other Brothers is a grimy city filled with Mafia baddies, oil cans, giant cogs and barking dogs. In other words, Jim and Joe’s choice of occupation is far from the only thing separating this game from its NES inspiration.
The hostile urban landscape in The Other Brothers is truly impressive. These are not your ordinary linear 2D platforming stages, and that is what sets The Other Brothers apart. These massive levels sprawl out in every direction, giving players lots of room to explore and many different paths to take. Rarely in a 2D platformer have I felt the desire to go back and take different paths, but in The Other Brothers I found myself returning to levels before even moving on to the next ones.