Insomnis Reviews
Insomnis is an environmental horror game that sins of predictable and having a script that rushes in the final stretch of the game. It starts well cohesive, but as you progress, everything loses strength causing the story to accelerate. It's as if they were in a hurry to finish the game just when it was starting to look its best. And it's a shame, I would have liked to see more delving into the relationship between Joe and his grandfather Roman. Or that more details were given about some phenomena that happen and that remain in the air.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
While Insomnis has plenty of polish and some good atmosphere, that's not enough on its own. Nothing can save the game from its fate of being an utterly pedestrian first-person horror title.
If you don’t mind forking out for a spooky experience that you’ll complete in an evening and then perhaps never think about again, you could do a lot worse than Insomnis. It is genuinely unnerving at times, and its puzzles are rewarding to solve. It’s just a shame there isn’t more to it.
Betting on a success formula that involves horror and suspense, Insomnis presents an interesting narrative that works well in the art of causing scares and tension. Exploration and item collection play a key role in the gameplay experience through objective and fun matches that will delight players. The title is suitable for all those who like to have fun without the exaggerations of more complex games as the matches are fast and efficient in their own right.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Insomnis is an atypical and great horror game, although a little more length would have been great.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Insomnis is an indie horror game that stands out in its setting and in its story. It's a good adventure to play on a day when you're looking for scares and using your mind to solve puzzles.
Review in Spanish | Read full review