

That said, an equal portion of Pid’s puzzles have a smart solution, and some of those solutions can take a great deal of thought to solve. This is because more than a few of the puzzles in Pid require the player to possess a pound of skill for every once of cleverness, as many of the puzzles don’t have a smart solution, but rather an improvised longshot that the player will have to try again and again until they make it to the next checkpoint (and let out a great sigh of relief as they do so). The platforming in Pid is some of the most difficult I can recall, and while most comparable titles will have the player racking their brain for a solution, oftentimes Pid will have players throwing their hands in the air in defeat. Most of the time this makes the game enjoyable, but a good portion of the game is downright evil. The boss fights in particular require the player to use all of the skill, tools, and intelligence at their disposal to get through the especially-difficult segments of gameplay. Pid’s core gameplay has the player using a mystical gravity-controlling gem to solve puzzles, and the addition of other items such as bombs, a slingshot, armor, and many others create intricate puzzles that will require a bit of cleverness to solve. Throw in an excellent soundtrack, a few incredible boss fights, and a challenge unparalleled in recent platforming history, and you have a side-scrolling experience that you won’t want to miss.
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In an effort to find their way back home, players are expected to solve a series of increasingly difficult puzzles that involve the manipulation of gravity.


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