INSIDE "Hunted and alone, a boy finds himself drawn into the center of a dark project. INSIDE is a dark, narrative-driven platformer combining intense action with challenging puzzles."
INSIDE is a solo 2.5D platformer filled with complex puzzles. In total, there are 67 levels plus a few hidden puzzles and a secret ending. It is hard to explain this game without spoiling it entirely, but INSIDE is one of the best solo games I have played in a LONG time. The puzzles are challenging and some require thinking outside of the box. I was tempted a few times to just look up a guide, but luckily I had friends watching me play and they were able to help me with a few of the puzzles. While I usually dislike games that have no context to it going in, I absolutely loved INSIDE. As you finish puzzles, the story progresses and you are able to connect dots to what is going on. The story is never truly explained and a lot of it is up for interpretation, especially the ending. I had to google theories for the ending of INSIDE after I played, because I was truly so confused but amazed at what I had seen. The ending of the game is one of those endings that is open-ended and may never truly be explained, you have to think for yourself and determine your own thoughts on it. If you are curious about the story and don't want to actually play the game, and are curious about the ending and current theories, here is a great video that explains pretty much everything. INSIDE is easily a 10/10. Like I mentioned before, this is one of the best solo games I have played. It is eerie and creepy at times, but never truly scary. I recommend this game 100% to anyone who is interested in psychological thrillers. I will definitely be playing again to unlock all of the hidden puzzles and the secret ending.
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