
via Fidgit.com, Tom Chick writes:
"NPR's "All Things Considered" did a short piece on Braid, the mind-bending time-twisting platformer available on Xbox Live. After Robert Siegel tries to get his mouth around various trademarked videogaming phrases like "Xbox Live" and "Halo Combat Evolved", there's a three-and-a-half minute segment based on speaking to developer Jonathan Blow. Because I'll bet you dollars to donuts correspondent Heather Chaplin didn't actually play Braid.
"Braid feels like a game that a grown up can play," she chirps, "that a grown up perhaps ought to play. Braid pulsates with feelings of loss, loneliness, and longing. Which means that Jonathan Blow has violated one of the cardinal rules of game-making: that games have to be fun. Fun with a capital F and an exclamation point."
Leaving aside that "fun" is a useless concept in any meaningful discussion, this is accidentally a good point. Braid doesn't work according the traditional rules, which mandate doling out rewards to players to encourage them to keep playing. Blow expresses it much better when he tells Chaplin his idea of a reward system: "You simply feel the satisfaction of having done something that seemed difficult at first. And having expanded your understanding."
But Chaplin gets in the last word with yet another inadvertent and oblivious dig at videogaming..."

BLG writes: "Do you know any famous games made by one person? Well, we’re here to educate you on some of the best one-man projects out there."
Nice list.
I’ll add 9th Dawn III to that list. Great game made by one person.
Always Sometimes Monster is made by two people technically, but let’s do an honorable mention.
Technically speaking Minecraft should have been on the list. But it's nice to see these single devs thrive.
Theyr is no game made by one man. Theyr is always a team of developers behind them.
However there is always someone who comes up with the idea of a game.
When i would give an example of one man with that idea for me its Hideo Kojima....

Microsoft is offering three additional free games for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers in addition to the regular lineup of games this month.
And still the contradiction of getting something for "free" from a service you pay for continues.
https://www.xbox.com/ja-jp/...
I've just redeemed knights quest needs GP/gold membership etc

KeenGamer: "Time manipulation concepts have been the foundation of many great games, including these 5 greats which do the them justice. Because every Back to the Future fan needs a bit more time manipulation to fulfil their time traveling fantasies."
Im thankful Quantum Break ended up here! The only thing that stopped this game from being talked up was Xbox exclusivity and the live action scenes being way too long...
Otherwise, it's basically Control with lighter visuals
TimeSpinner is a good time based metroidvania.
Also, Singularity rocks a a time-theme Bioshock-like FPS.