14 reviews
Played Limbo? No? Go play it now. Then play this. They are awfully similar, and not just because both are made by some danish guys. This game, the "storyline" in it if one can call it that + the atmosphere... is just pure insanity. I have no idea what it's like inside the head of someone who is both artistically gifted and absolutely insane but here one can really get... "inside" it. From start to finish it is thoroughly enjoyable, the scenery changes all the time, the puzzles get ever harder, it never really gets boring and the ending is perhaps the most peculiar thing I ever saw. And just like in limbo - never was something so depressing and so dark so much fun! Just like there are movies with story lines and acting so good that the viewer is mentally raped and feels almost some kind of bruising in the gray matter after the credits start rolling the same exact thing is delivered by this game. Or to put it differently - when art is made as MGM's Latin slogan says - "art for art's sake", it really shows. It really shows that the maker puts his/her soul into the work, and the product becomes more important than turning a buck off it. So much so that it shines like a diamond in the big ocean of boring stuff made by people who are not artists at all. This game is one of those diamonds, no doubt about it.
- colorthekid
- Jan 25, 2019
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Despite the many rave reviews for this title I went in not expecting much. However, this game impressed me in many ways. In terms of technical aspects alone, the art design and animations of this game are incredible and immerse you for Inside's short but sweet 3-4 hour completion time. Some have criticized Inside for having shallow gameplay. This is partially true, but for me the consistently fantastic environmental storytelling, atmosphere, and presentation kept me interested and in awe until the end of the game. The story of Inside is also not explained to the player; you will have to figure it out mostly on your own. That said, the story of this game is very satisfying to discover and I did not find it boring. The lack of much information given in regards to the world has inspired many theories, some of which are very compelling. If this seems like your type of game, I would encourage you to play it.
- jeblum-30594
- Jun 6, 2019
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There's nothing in this game that's even remotely similar to the big £50 blockbusters that get pumped out every year. Every step you take you can feel the quality and care, from the echoes in the distance to the stunning visuals that make the games uniquely dark and dystopian atmosphere. No one speaks, no one helps, no one understands; but they don't need to. If you ever have spare time, play through this, maybe even twice, three times even. Uncover the secrets hidden in every hole and realise that not everything is as it seems. Most of all, never feel like your on your own, cause you may not be... most of the time.
- xssilentstormx
- Apr 2, 2018
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In 100 years time I believe people will regard video games and movies on the same level as art and literature; this would place Inside as a true masterpiece in art. The games audio, the visuals, the vague and yet powerful storytelling, it's all perfect. Sidescrollers might bore a lot of people but I ask any of these people to give this game a try because it will blow you away.
- xssilentstormx
- Aug 19, 2018
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INSIDE. (2016) Set in a dark apocalyptic, near-future world, the story itself is very hazy and vague, leaving room for various interpretation. At times it's very H. G. Wells's: War of the World and at others, Orwell's: 1984. You play a young boy, as he doggedly and determinedly makes his way deeper into the mysterious world, seemingly towards danger itself.
The side-scrolling puzzle platformer game is very artistically minimal, subtly stylistic and yet very visually macabre in the details that in does present to you. All very intentionally dark and vague. Similar to Limbo, although having a bit more color. Inside offers tantalizing hints at a dark futuristic world, altered landscapes, filled with powerful organizations, shadowy masked villains, mind-control technology, mysterious creatures (possibly the result/victims of mad science) and a disturbing parasitic invasion (either man-made or alien in nature).
Developed and published by Playdead. This Indie game is a true masterpiece, as was Limbo, and I can't wait to see more from Playdead. Either way, it was very good. Eerie, subtle, creepy, and highly imaginative. It made me really want answers. I highly recommend this dark little gem to puzzle fans. Not for the faint of heart.
STORY: 7/10 GAMEPLAY: 9/10 GRAPHICS: 9/10 ART DESIGN: 9/10 MUSIC/SOUND: 7/10 OVERALL RATING: 8.5.
The side-scrolling puzzle platformer game is very artistically minimal, subtly stylistic and yet very visually macabre in the details that in does present to you. All very intentionally dark and vague. Similar to Limbo, although having a bit more color. Inside offers tantalizing hints at a dark futuristic world, altered landscapes, filled with powerful organizations, shadowy masked villains, mind-control technology, mysterious creatures (possibly the result/victims of mad science) and a disturbing parasitic invasion (either man-made or alien in nature).
Developed and published by Playdead. This Indie game is a true masterpiece, as was Limbo, and I can't wait to see more from Playdead. Either way, it was very good. Eerie, subtle, creepy, and highly imaginative. It made me really want answers. I highly recommend this dark little gem to puzzle fans. Not for the faint of heart.
STORY: 7/10 GAMEPLAY: 9/10 GRAPHICS: 9/10 ART DESIGN: 9/10 MUSIC/SOUND: 7/10 OVERALL RATING: 8.5.
- Jinxxa_Wolf
- Aug 4, 2021
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This is probably as close to perfection in a game we will get. It's a 2D puzzle platformer where you play as a young boy. You don't know anything. Is the boy the only one left with a free mind? Is the world ending? You know nothing. If you pay attention to what happens around you. You may be able to piece together what happened here.
The puzzles are also fair and satisfying to solve, and they even strengthen the story!
This is definitely a slower-paced game. If you want high octanel gameplay, this is not what you're looking for, but will still fall in love with either way.
The puzzles are also fair and satisfying to solve, and they even strengthen the story!
This is definitely a slower-paced game. If you want high octanel gameplay, this is not what you're looking for, but will still fall in love with either way.
- hugovanharten
- Jul 27, 2022
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Playdead was already known for having developed the wonderful game Limbo (2010). And this developer is even more efficient after the creation of Inside (2016).
This game is very mysterious and with an immersion that makes you want to understand what is happening in that world. To complement this immersion we have a very well done sound work that makes the experience even more captivating and an even greater desire to play the game. The setting is another very strong point and serves as a support for puzzles that are very creative and different. The way the game builds a certain terror in certain moments of the game without needing to jump scare is a very important detail to be analyzed.
Inside, like other indie games, comes with a simple idea and manages to apply all the ideas in a very charming way, along with a secret ending that shows us how good ideas make great games.
This game is very mysterious and with an immersion that makes you want to understand what is happening in that world. To complement this immersion we have a very well done sound work that makes the experience even more captivating and an even greater desire to play the game. The setting is another very strong point and serves as a support for puzzles that are very creative and different. The way the game builds a certain terror in certain moments of the game without needing to jump scare is a very important detail to be analyzed.
Inside, like other indie games, comes with a simple idea and manages to apply all the ideas in a very charming way, along with a secret ending that shows us how good ideas make great games.
- claszdsburrogato
- Jun 2, 2023
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The gameplay is based on survival of the character that depends on solving situational puzzles. The difficulty to be best described is moderate. Some sequences if played with headphones on will surely make your heart skip a beat. The makers have put great thought into the creation of this dystopian world which scores higher on the immersive experience as compared to Limbo. I recommend headphones for the best experience and have already recommended this to my friends, its a solid game. Thank you, Playdead.
- Master_Strange
- Feb 27, 2021
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- iantommo-92531
- Oct 24, 2022
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When it comes to indie games, there is always a lack of something. May it be the story or the gameplay... But this game honestly pretty much nailed most or all aspects. The visuals in this game are astonishing. The fact that its always kind of creepy and dark can drive a person mad. But most specifically with me, it felt like clostrophobic. The gameplay featured in this game is ok, but not especially good compared to what some other games manage. What drives the game and makes it good though is its story. Its very poetic in every sense of the term. Even though its a very short game to complete, I feel this is a very good story. So honeslty I think most single player gamers should try this, especially considering that its supposed to take like 3h to complete it.
Top of class:
* Unique animations for death are a fantastic touch.
* Truly is an odd, eerie setting.
Good:
* 2d/ 3d view was interesting.
* Sound design, especially in the water, is great * Sense of fear around the water is well done * Swimming physics crisp
Bad:
* world is overall uninteresting and vague * puzzle design is hit or miss * Color tone is almost too dark in some areas
Verdict: Overall, this feels like a "best iPad game" rather than top game of all time. If you want a puzzler or a platformer there are better titles to scratch the itch.
* Unique animations for death are a fantastic touch.
* Truly is an odd, eerie setting.
Good:
* 2d/ 3d view was interesting.
* Sound design, especially in the water, is great * Sense of fear around the water is well done * Swimming physics crisp
Bad:
* world is overall uninteresting and vague * puzzle design is hit or miss * Color tone is almost too dark in some areas
Verdict: Overall, this feels like a "best iPad game" rather than top game of all time. If you want a puzzler or a platformer there are better titles to scratch the itch.
I bought this game for literally E 5,00 which is a bargain. And I knew next to nothing because there is hardly any real info, background or explanation. All I knew is that it had positive reviews when looking for horror games. Also interesting is that there is no build up or intro, the game just......starts.
Once started, you'll notice that you know exactly nothing. Almost like you ARE the character in the game, who may be a man, or a boy, or a human, or something else.
It's a pretty simple and intuitive platform game where you simply walk from left to right (most of the time) and let the game surprise you with puzzles and challenges that give you slightly more info, but many more questions.
The graphics are simple and minimalistic, but boy are they effective. In some way, the makers succeeded in drawing you into some weird, incomprehensible world that resembles hour, but is also very different.
And that is the strength of this game. It lures you in with its addicting atmosphere and weirdness, and won't let you go, even long after you played it.
Once started, you'll notice that you know exactly nothing. Almost like you ARE the character in the game, who may be a man, or a boy, or a human, or something else.
It's a pretty simple and intuitive platform game where you simply walk from left to right (most of the time) and let the game surprise you with puzzles and challenges that give you slightly more info, but many more questions.
The graphics are simple and minimalistic, but boy are they effective. In some way, the makers succeeded in drawing you into some weird, incomprehensible world that resembles hour, but is also very different.
And that is the strength of this game. It lures you in with its addicting atmosphere and weirdness, and won't let you go, even long after you played it.
- CountJonnie
- Oct 22, 2024
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Inside is a masterpiece of game design and storytelling. The game is set in a bleak and mysterious world, where players control a young boy as he explores the dark and hostile surroundings. The game's art style is minimalist and understated, with simple but effective lighting and sound effects that create an eerie atmosphere. The gameplay is based on simple physics puzzles that require the player to carefully observe their environment and use the boy's abilities to solve the various challenges. My only gripe with this game is that most challenges are way too easy, but at least they don't distract you too much from the syorh. The game's narrative is fragmented and ambiguous. Ieaves much to the player's Imagination and interpretation. The game's themes of conformity, rebellion, and corruption are explored in a subtle and nuanced way, and the game's ending is open tointerpretation.
Yes, it is a must-play experience that will stay with the player long after the credits roll.
Yes, it is a must-play experience that will stay with the player long after the credits roll.