- Publisher: Number None Inc.
- Release Date: Nov 12, 2009
- Also On: PC, Xbox 360
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 245 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 175 out of 245
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Mixed: 40 out of 245
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Negative: 30 out of 245
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Oct 19, 2010
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AlfieWJan 5, 2010Braid is a must have for ps3. I have just bought it and I am totally hooked. The puzzles are all unique and the game brings you satisfaction that no other games will, yet it doesn't frustrate. It is worth 100% the price.
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ScottPNov 16, 2009One of the greatest PlayStaton Network games available. The art style, and music are absoluley wonderful and relaxing, and the puzzles are some of the best ever created in a video game. I would be willing to pay double the $15 I paid for it. Yes, it is that darn good.
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BrianBDec 26, 2009I found Braid to be engaging and challenging at times. I would have liked more levels, more clarity on the story development, and higher res graphics. Perhaps a sequel will deliver.
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sethfDec 30, 2009I've enjoyed braid so far more than any other puzzle game! I generally tend to play games with the most extreme graphics thanks to the playstation 3, but the art style in braid was very refreshing as it was almost static yet it had life breathed into it. A must add to your playstation network collection!
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BrianN.Jan 25, 2010
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NeoNeoJan 25, 2010
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PauloANov 15, 2009Despite being a short game and limited replayability this is a GREAT game. New concept of platforming and great puzzles, not to mention the great looks and soundtrack. A must try for any gamer. Instant classic!
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GiovanaSDec 1, 2009Brilliant game. If you're one of those who have ever wished to be able to change time, you'll love it just as I did.
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JasonCDec 24, 2009This really is a mini masterpiece. Unique visuals and sound. Complete one of a kind gameplay. Worth 7.99 of anyone's money.
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Aug 31, 2010A lovely little game. The gameplay is familiar enough and sticks with what works, but the time techniques offer up a really unique set of rules and ways to complete the tasks. Some of the puzzles in this were really tricky, but I enjoyed playing every moment. It was a game that when I finished it (it is too short) I really longed for more.
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Oct 18, 2010
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Aug 7, 2012
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Feb 6, 2012Braid is the smartest and most engaging game I have ever played ... and I have played them all. The game is beautiful. The music is amazing and soothing. The puzzles are smart but never too hard and very rewarding. The story requires alot of thought and gives alot of interpretations. Shortly: one of the best games ever made.
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Apr 30, 2013
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Dec 22, 2013
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Jul 28, 2012This game is perfect. An interesting story, nice controls, time puzzles that are well done and a great set of secret stars to find. @RussellL Oh, you wanted to be Soap Mactavish and teabag very noob in an online mode. Delete your Metacritic account(if possible) and go back to join your retarded friends in COD, I'll go play Braid.
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Nov 13, 2012
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Apr 5, 2013Absolutely beautiful game. The art style is unique, game play superb, and story compelling.
The only major downfall is the length; far too short. The game gives you an aware for beating it in 45 minutes. so that should say something about the length problem. -
May 18, 2015This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Sep 8, 2018
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Jul 18, 2020This game was clever and fun, but the poignant and unexpected tale added to accompany your journey was the icing on the cake.
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Mar 20, 2023Definitely if you like indie games you should play this game. Incredible art, great music and unique storyline.
Awards & Rankings
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A moving story, serene visuals, and brilliant puzzles make Braid an adventure that you absolutely should experience.
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Despite the short length and somewhat limited replay value, Braid's artistic vision and intelligent design is more than enough reason to download the game right away. Jonathan Blow's notoriety in the indie landscape is well deserved.
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Braid is a great game that will force you to flex your mental muscle; in a way, it’s similar to something like echochrome, simply because you have to “bend” your mind into a certain shape before you can fully comprehend the skewed setting and premise.