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Sep 16

I’ve already written about Braid, but for those just catching up I said:

Braid is one of the best games I’ve experienced in a long time. Initially disguised as a watercolor version of Mario, it’s actually an aggressively clever puzzle about manipulating time. The game uses abstract prose to hang a story of love and regret on all the time reversal, it looks like a painting, and the music is so classy you’ll feel like you are at a wine tasting party. If nothing else, Braid is hands down the most artsy-fartsy videogame to ever grace a console.

But why take my word for it? Soulja Boy’s review of the game is embedded above. He seems to, more or less, agree.

I have a feeling he didn’t get all the puzzle pieces.

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