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SouthPeak's 'Brave: A Warrior's Tale' Now Available for Xbox 360 and Wii

SouthPeak Interactive Corporation (OTCBB: SOPK), in conjunction with Evolved Games, announced today that Brave: A Warrior's Tale for Wii has shipped to all North American retailers. In addition, Brave: A Warrior's Tale for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, which shipped August 4, 2009, has received Microsoft's Xbox 360 Family Games seal of approval. Brave: A Warrior's Tale takes players of all ages on a memorable journey through Native America.

In Brave: A Warrior's Tale, many decades have passed since Brave was called upon to defend his village from the evil and powerful dark force, Wendigo. Now as the Village Elder, Brave spends his days telling tales of his adventures to the children of the Village. Brave takes a particular interest in a child named Courage. With various weapons including the Spirit Dancer's Tomahawk and the powerful Warrior's Bow, Courage will battle dangerous creatures such as fierce wolves and fallen warriors in order to protect his tribe. Will Brave's stories and teachings prepare Courage enough to defend the Village when Wendigo strikes again?

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Xbox LIVE Games on Demand: Brave, Skate, A-Train HX

Major Nelson's Blog writes:

"Content: Brave- Warrior's Tale
Price: Check pricing for your region
Availability: Australia, New Zealand and North America
Dash Text: The exciting coming of age story of a young native american, set in a fantastic world of magic and mythology! Re-live the tales of your elders, and learn the skills you'll need to defeat the evil Wendigo.

Content: skate.
Price: Check pricing for your region
Availability: Not available in Australia and Japan
Dash Text: The authentic skate experience.

Also, Xbox LIVE members in Japan, can now purchase A-Train HX"

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TGR Review: Brave: A Warrior's Tale

Lawrence Sonntag writes that "most aspects of the game aren't what a gaming enthusiast would consider good, or even adequate. The important thing to realize is that Brave just isn't for them, and conversely, neither is this review. This review is for parents who can hardly finish reading this paragraph because their child is wailing in the background, and quite possibly about to throw a pudding cup at the monitor. That parent will want to know if Brave will keep the little bast- err... bundle of love quiet long enough to justify the game's $30 price. Unfortunately, several factors prevent Brave from earning this blanket recommendation."

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SlamVanderhuge5303d ago

I love 3D platformers, but this one sounds particularly rancid

mr durand pierre5303d ago

I do like the intro paragraph quite a bit.

midi5303d ago

Hmmm, I really enjoyed this review and as I got to the end, braced myself for the 2/10 that was surely coming. 4/10 suggests a game which is slightly below average.

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GameKult Review: Brave: A Warrior's Tale

GameKult: After a first pass on PlayStation 2 in 2005, it was thought that the little Indian Brave had learned from his failures and does not embark on a new adventure after having wisely questioned.

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