The Art of Braid, Part V.


David Hellman has posted Part V of The Art of Braid over at his blog.

Bloopi (Braid sidekick)

This time he moves away from the Visual Art side of things and gets more into the Emotional Art territory (of course, these two territories are inseparably intertwined — how things look are a dominant factor in how you feel about them). He discusses the ways in which we make the player cry and become more socially conscious, and in the process reveals why Braid is taking so long to be released. Really we are revolutionizing the emotional landscape of the player experience in ways that mainstream games could never hope to match.

8 Responses to “The Art of Braid, Part V.”

  1. Norm Says:

    This is by far the best game industry related April Fool’s joke on the whole of the internet. My hat is off to you, sir.

  2. Erik Franken Says:

    If it’s indeed a joke then it’s the only one I *really* fell for today.

  3. Andrew Cunningham Says:

    Beautiful self-parody.

  4. GirlFlash Says:

    LMAO, today really has been a good day for video game foolery, and this is the cherry on top <3

  5. Johnny Says:

    Wow! I was totally fooled by this all day until I read Norm’s post just now. Tthe whole thing seemed official and reminded me of a typical smashbros.com update. You got me good.

  6. Seth Says:

    That was great. The line “the ways in which we make the player cry and become more socially conscious” had me confused and then laughing as I realized I’d been fooled.

  7. pkt-zer0 Says:

    I cried.

    From laughter.

  8. Warp Says:

    I had only glanced at this initially, checking back today thinking “did I read what I thought I read…?” and realizing I had been fooled. Perfect deadpan delivery in disguise as another art update.

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