Braid, thought of by many to be one of many biggest indie video games of all time, is about for an Anniversary Version on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Sequence X and S, PC, and Netflix on April 30, 2024. A Mac and Linux launch is due out later.
Braid is a puzzle-platform sport initially launched in August 2008 by designer Jonathan Blow on the peak of the Xbox 360’s Xbox Reside Arcade service. Gameplay revolves round an attention grabbing time-manipulation mechanic gamers use to progress.
The Anniversary Version consists of improved sound and new mixes and variants of the soundtrack by Martin Stig Andersen (Management, Inside) and Hans Christian Kock. Crucially, there are ‘hand-repainted’ graphics by unique artist David Hellman, and animations with further frames for smoother in-game movement.
You’re capable of swap backwards and forwards between the previous and new Braid on the fly. There’s a developer commentary monitor, too.
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