Inmost mobile review – a hauntingly beautiful game
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Inmost came out just over five years ago on PC and Nintendo Switch, but now it’s time for all of you mobile gamers out there to experience one of the most hauntingly stunning stories I’ve encountered in a videogame. I received access to the game on iOS, and it’s the first time I’ve ever played it, and I’m glad I did.
However, if there’s one thing I need to say immediately in this Inmost review, it’s that if you find loss to be triggering, this might not be the game for you, as it’s profound here – the game even issues you a warning as soon as you fire it up. As someone who’s experienced great loss, I actually gel quite nicely with games like this, because I can relate and understand the feelings of the characters. Still, it certainly isn’t that way for everyone, so I implore you to consider that before you embark on a journey about loss, pain, and bonding.
I generally don’t have any interest in divulging things surrounding a game’s narrative, for I despise spoilers unless someone actively seeks them out. However, I can certainly reveal that the story features three playable characters, and you get to discover how they connect over time. When handed the review code for this, the PR recommended that I grab a nice hot drink and settle in to complete the game in one sitting. I’m going to echo this sentiment to all of you, but I advise you also grab a blanket and make yourself cozy – hot chocolate is my recommendation for a warm drink here.
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Inmost came out just over five years ago on PC and Nintendo Switch, but now it’s time for all of you mobile gamers out there to experience one of the most hauntingly stunning stories I’ve encountered in a videogame. I received access to the game on iOS, and it’s the first time I’ve ever played…
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