29 Jun 2016
29 Jun 2016 - Xbox One
07 Jul 2016 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
23 Aug 2016 - PlayStation 4
14 Dec 2017 - iOS
28 Jun 2018 - Nintendo Switch
24 Nov 2016 - PlayStation 4
26 Jun 2020 - Mac
23 Jun 2020 - Mac
Main story
Main story + extras
100% completion
An atmospheric 2D side-scroller in which, hunted and alone, a boy finds himself drawn into the center of a dark project and struggles to preserve his identity.
Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
---|---|---|---|
Chinese (Simplified) | ✓ | ||
Chinese (Traditional) | ✓ | ||
English | ✓ | ||
Spanish (Spain) | ✓ | ||
French | ✓ | ||
Italian | ✓ | ||
Japanese | ✓ | ||
Korean | ✓ | ||
Polish | ✓ | ||
Portuguese (Portugal) | ✓ | ||
Portuguese (Brazil) | ✓ | ||
Russian | ✓ | ||
Turkish | ✓ | ||
German | ✓ |
Beaten - 1/23/24
Rating - 9.1 / 10
-With “Inside”, Playdead provides a masterpiece of visual storytelling-
About as unsettling as a side-scrolling puzzle-platformer can get. The haunting atmosphere; where a child is thrust into a disturbing situation chock full of mind-controlled humanoids, rabid dogs, mermen, and creepy locales, lends itself to brilliant sound and art design. The gameplay is superb and while most of the puzzles are simple, in a trial-by-error way, you get a feeling of elation when progressing. As with their previous title “Limbo” the player is not given much in the way of narration through dialogue and text. Though, much like its predecessor, we are given a rich and layered story with twists and turns aplenty. From start to finish, and boy do I mean FINISH, you will be on the edge of your seat of the unknowns in the narrative, puzzles, action, and outcome this game will provide.
This is a game that is still on my mind weeks upon completion, and I’m not sure I’ll ever forget the way it made me feel. Here we have an improvement on what made “Limbo” great and I can’t wait to see what Playdead has in store in the future. 🤞Hopefully soon🤞