Braid comes to PlayStation Network on November 12
After announcing Braid for PlayStation Network back in July, Hothead Games has announced today that the game will hit the online service on November 12 in North America; just next week. European gamers, rest assured a release date will be announced “shortly thereafter.”
Braid‘s all about manipulating time in a 2D platforming puzzler. Pricing’s $14.99. Presser’s below.
BRAID WINDING ITS WAY TO PLAYSTATION®NETWORK SOON
Hothead Games Bringing Beloved Indie Game to New PlatformVANCOUVER, British Columbia – Nov. 4, 2009 – PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system owners, the wait is almost over! Soon you too can run, jump and bend time, as Hothead Games announced today that it will be digitally delivering Jonathan Blow’s Braid to the PlayStation®Network in North America on Nov. 12 with a European version to be announced shortly thereafter.
Explore the human condition and manipulate time as our hero Tim leaps onto the PlayStation®Network in the lush, painterly world of Braid, a puzzle-platformer that takes you from a house in the city on a journey through a series of worlds to solve puzzles and rescue the princess. In each world, you have a different power to affect the way time behaves, including the ability to rewind, create parallel realities and utilize time dilation to overcome the many obstacles in your path. There is no filler in this game; every puzzle shows you something new and interesting about the game world.
Key Features:
• Untraditional platforming. You can never die and never lose, but challenge is always present and focused on solving puzzles, rather than forcing you to play and replay tricky jumps.
• Puzzle-rich environment. Travel through a series of worlds, searching for puzzle pieces and solving puzzles by manipulating time: rewinding, creating parallel universes and setting up pockets of dilated time. The game play is always fresh and new and the puzzles inspire new ways of thinking.
• Aesthetic design. A painterly art style and lush, organic soundtrack complement the unique game play.
• Nonlinear story. A nonlinear fiction links the various worlds and provides real-world metaphors for your time manipulations; act out these themes at your own pace, exploring playful “what if” universes.
• Forgiving game play. The game doesn’t force you to solve puzzles in order to proceed. If you can’t figure something out, just play onward and return to that puzzle later.Braid has been rated “E 10+” for Everyone 10 and older by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for all platforms.