The best indie games of recent years - such as Limbo and Super Meat Boy - were marked by punishing any error. Take just a hit it's game over. These were also infinitely creative, constantly testing new angles on players with previous challenges and surprises in gameplay. Now Pid, seeks to reproduce the winning formula that leaves the fate of the world on the shoulders of a young boy.
All that Kurt wants to do is go home. When the bus takes you to a remote planet by accident, he discovers that the return trip will take a little longer, because the trip was canceled this planet. Begin by exploring the environment and end up getting involved in a conflict that concerns the welfare of the planet and its inhabitants robots, they are powerless to all the evil that happens around you.
"Long ago, the studio that developed the incredible Bionic Commando: Rearmed broke up. Some of the remaining staff formed Might & Delight, which would go on to release games like Book of Travels and the Shelter series. Might & Delight's first game, though, was an ultra-hard platformer called Pid. Ten years later, Pid is about to find a new life on Nintendo Switch. On November 18, a whole new generation will get to face the game's beauty, challenge, and 2-player local co-op," says Co-Optimus.
As a huge lover of Little Big Planet, the author became fond of Pid. The whole game reminds her of LBP. Like the aforementioned game, Pid is a very puzzling side scroller game, where you jump from different platform levels, collect currency, and hidden collectibles throughout your journeys. In Pid, you must avoid all of the little enemies on the map - touch one and you may be faced with a nasty death!
SteamFirst: Pid is a 3D puzzle platformer developed by Might and Delight, the studio who brought us Shelter. The game features eccentric scenery, a cartoon like atmosphere that looks as if it was plucked straight from a child’s imagination and puzzles that’ll keep you playing until the very end. Today I’m going to be taking a look at some gameplay and discussing the game and it’s features.
Review score: 4.5/5