Braid PC Coming to Steam
by Chris Faylor, Feb 25, 2009 9:37am PSTJoining Stardock and its Impulse platform, Valve today announced that the PC release of Jonathan Blow's time-shifting platformer Braid will also hit Steam on March 31.
The Steam release of Braid will pack Steam achievements and community features. As a response to internet whining, the game will sell for $15, the same price as last year's Xbox Live Arcade version, instead of the $20 price point that was originally announced.
"Braid is arguably the strongest example of what can be accomplished by an independent game designer," said Valve business director Jason Holtman.
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I'd say it's as replayable as most games, too... In fact, I enjoyed playing through it a second time. Since there's zero filler in the game and each puzzle is unique it hasn't really worn thin after the first run and the solutions haven't all become second nature (though it's obviously much, much easier the second time though, you still have to think back and remember how things work, and it's still neat to see and interact with the game's neat mechanics).
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