![]() ![]() Aside from moving across a gorgeous 2.5d world, you'll only be jumping or grabbing objects. If you've played Limbo, Playdead's previous game, you'll be familiar with the gameplay. By the time the final act begins you'll see one of the most " what the heck" segments of any game you've ever played, I guarantee it. ![]() Though things wrap up by giving very little in terms of answers, the story is still kicking around in my head and I'm trying to make sense of what exactly happened. There are tastes of political intrigue and each of the varied environments tell a story without saying a single world. There are no motivations, no explanation, no back story, there's not much to obviously tell you what's happening. There was a few moments where the trial and error moments got out of hand, but that shouldn't scare you off from what I don't just consider one of the best games of 2016, or one of the best games of the 2010s, but I consider it to be one of the best games of all time.The main boy you play as is mostly just a catalyst for the player. Don't let that playtime though put you down, 4 hours of a good game is better than 4 hours of fun in a 20+ hour game. You must run and solve puzzles throughout the course of the game, which won't take you probably that long, due to the game being only about 3 to 4 hours long. If I say anymore, it's not worth playing. You play as a young boy who begins the game fleeing from armed guards into a forest. ![]() Inside offers an harrowing experience like no other platforming game has. Inside offers an Playdead took all the best parts of Limbo and smacked them together, while leaving (for the most part) the bad behind. Playdead took all the best parts of Limbo and smacked them together, while leaving (for the most part) the bad behind. ![]()
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