Brave: The Videogame Announced

As we all expected, there will be a game for the Brave fans, just as every other Disney and Pixar movie out there have. The big question is: Have the developer enough time to make a decent game? Lately, we’ve seen decent movie-to-games such as Cars 2, which I gave a decent 8 out of 10, and from the press release the game sounds fun.

I’m hoping for a great adventure that I can re-experience after I’ve seen the movie (I made the mistake of playing Narnia: Prince Caspian before watching the movie – I’ll never do it again).

From the press release:

A third person action-adventure, Brave: The Video Game expands the tale beyond the movie’s storyline. Gamers can play as Merida, an expert archer and heroine, and in the console versions players can also play as other entertaining characters from the film. In addition, they will be able to go on quests through a magical world and solve puzzles to uncover secrets.

Brave offers a variety of gameplay, including single-player, co-op for family and friends, and a special Bear mode. Several new opponents created exclusively for the game will challenge the player through the experience, culminating with an ultimate boss battle to complete the adventure. mode as well as boss fights with a variety of challengers. The Nintendo DS game is filled with its own exciting missions and a myriad of characters to engage the single-player.

Javier Ferreira, Senior Vice President of Publishing, Disney Interactive Media Group said the following in the press release;

We’re excited to offer a compelling game across multiple platforms for fans of the upcoming Disney•Pixar film Brave. Whether gamers want to play on their own or with others, they can relive highlights from Merida’s journey and go on new adventures inspired by the legends of Scotland and Disney•Pixar storytelling,

With Kinect™ for Xbox 360 and Move on the PlayStation®3, gamers will feel like they are using a bow and arrow in an archery range and have a truly immersive experience.

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