Pid review

A delightful, if not unforgiving, puzzle platformer

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Inventive puzzles and level design

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    Moving narrative

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    Powerful and clever soundtrack

Cons

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    Strenuous difficulty

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    Frustrating health system

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    Lack of drop-in/drop-out co-op

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Pid tells the story of Kurt, a small boy who must make his way back home after he gets separated from his classmates and ends up on an unknown planet. What he doesn’t realize is that the planet is in distress and finding its salvation is his only means home. Pid’s charming worlds draw you in, but their demanding mechanics of classic platforms make them equally as strenuous to play.

At the start of the game, you’ll receive an item that grants Kurt the ability to create up to two beams of light and alter gravity depending on where he shoots them. Dropping one directly below him, for example, pushes Kurt upward and lets him hover for a short period of time. You’ll be doing a lot of jumping over enemies or onto ledges, so your beam also helps in moving you over various obstacles. If your jumping is off by even just a little, Kurt most likely won’t make it to the other side.

Fortunately, the game’s visual splendor lets you appreciate the more peaceful aspects of Kurt’s journey. You’ll travel to a robotic kitchen, opera house, and even outer space, each with its own palette of vivid colors and soft textures. The game’s visual stylings is further enhanced by its wonderful soundtrack that ranges from classical to rock-and-roll. The game’s emotional force shines through even more during a level that takes place in an underground maze bereft of any enemies or traps and features the haunting, yet powerful, sounds of a saxophone.

After watching the credits roll and finding out how many times you died in the span of nine hours, you’ll realize Pid is a game that takes patience and an appreciation for the more unforgiving elements of platform titles. Dying time and again at the hands of the same trap starts to get old fast. However, there's no denying that the game's puzzles are of the more inventive variety in the platformer genre, and with its quality narrative, Pid's worth getting invested in.

This game was reviewed on the Xbox 360.

More info

GenrePuzzle
DescriptionA unique platforming adventure game where players play as a stranded boy on a remote planet, that must fight off malicious robots and befriend unlikely allies in order to face the planet's ruler, who has no intention of letting him leave.
Platform"Xbox 360","PC","PS3"
US censor rating"Everyone 10+","",""
UK censor rating"","",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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