Braid is the latest in a new movement towards innovation on Xbox Live Arcade. If you have longed for a time when arcade shooters and Vision Cam versions of strip Hold 'em weren't the only offerings on ...
I’ve thought about Braid a lot since its original release in 2008 on the Xbox 360. At least for me, it signaled the beginning of indie games going mainstream. This humble, short 2D platformer was ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. There’s simply nothing else like Braid on the Xbox 360. Jonathan Blow’s time-twisting puzzle game may look like a simple 2D platformer, with its ...
Braid Anniversary Edition PS5 Review. Created by Jonathan Blow over the course of four years, Braid is considered an indie classic, becoming one of of the first indie title to truly break the mold in ...
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Have you ever wondered how the princess locked away in the castle must feel? Or what's going through the head of the eager hero--the valiant young man who gladly leapt over treacherous pits and onto ...
Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy. There’s a cruel irony in the ...
If you missed out on Braid when it was released last year on Xbox Live Arcade, you might dismiss the recent PC version as yet another port of a generic console platformer. That would be a big mistake, ...
Braid is Jonathan Blow’s pride and glory, being an independently developed game that just so happened to catch everyone’s attention. With the game having been released on Xbox LIVE Arcade for over a ...
Last year, Xbox 360 owners were treated to one of the most unique and beautiful puzzle games ever crafted. Braid infused clever time mechanics into a traditional 2D platformer, paving the way for a ...
Hey there, the name’s Gary Marston! I currently reside in the small (and by small, I mean absolutely tiny) hamlet of Bretford, close to Birmingham in the United Kingdom. My main interests in life are ...