Watch As Pid Performs A Visceral Co-Op Concert

If you're hoping to play through Pid and its beautiful-looking puzzle platforming stages with a friend, make sure that pal happens to be someone you can communicate with easily, as well as someone you can trust. That's because the upcoming downloadable title will force its co-operative undertakers to work together, using two separately-manned beams of light. As you can surely appreciate, that will require a lot of patience.

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If you’re hoping to play through Pid and its beautiful-looking puzzle platforming stages with a friend, make sure that pal happens to be someone you can communicate with easily, as well as someone you can trust. That’s because the upcoming downloadable title will force its co-operative undertakers to work together, using two separately-manned beams of light. As you can surely appreciate, that will require a lot of patience.

Take a look at the game’s Co-Op Concert trailer, and you’ll get a better sense of what I’m talking about.

It’s featured below:


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