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have you played BRAID yet?

yes, its amazing 26 50.98%
 
yes, i didnt like it, wis... 5 9.80%
 
no, but i plan on getting it 10 19.61%
 
no, and i wont be playing it 7 13.73%
 
what is BRAID???!? 3 5.88%
 
Total:51

It's very good! But it's impossible to figure out the secrets without a guide - and I don't like that.
I mean... I seriously doubt anyone figured by himself that that DAMN cloud was moving an inch per hour!

I like to find out my secrets, thank you very much, or at least have a chance at doing that.



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Killergran said:
MasterZack said:
I need a "Yes, but only the demo, and it didn't liked to me" option.

You mean a "I don't agree with Killergran and therefore my taste sucks" option :D

Really though, what part of it was it that you didn't like?

So, my taste sucks? Ok, the part that didn't like to me was the main feature: The "back to the past" button. And i think, that's everything in the game.



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nordlead said:
zexen_lowe said:
I need a "yes, it's amazing, but I wish it had a better story" option. Though yeah, it's a great game. Not very replayable, though

how about it needed an easy to understand story. The story was so convoluted I gave up on it after chapter 2. Also, most puzzle games aren't that replayable, as once you know how to solve it there is little challenge. At least this game provided a time attack mode which adds a bit of challenge, but if you don't have an interest in that, it is one playthrough and done. In total it is about a 6 hour game tops without speedruns.

Overall I thought it was a great puzzle game. The time shifting puzzles were very unique, however I wouldn't buy it on PS3 if you don't mind playing on a PC as it is $5 cheaper. I got it on PS3 because it was half off.

that is exaclty why i got it, i have to agree, the game is short and not exactly worth the 15$ on the ps3



Yes, good game. I only wish it had more levels. I found it a little bit short.



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