Ink Inside Reviews
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The game features a charming artistic direction and a touching emotional story, but it stumbles heavily in its technical aspect; as the annoying camera angles are a major obstacle to aiming accuracy, turning the game's challenge from player skill into a struggle with perspective. Added to this is the monotony of the 'dodgeball'-based combat system, which lacks depth and variety, accompanied by a slow pacing of the adventure that gradually kills the excitement. Thus, the game remains a stunning visual experience restricted by design flaws and weak gameplay mechanics.
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Ink Inside is a hybrid action RPG developed by Blackfield Entertainment LLC and published by Entalto Publishing. It combines beat’em up and dodgeball combat mechanics with layered storytelling set inside a hand-drawn notebook universe. The game constructs its cosmology with care — the Great Folding, the Cores, the Genetic Memory — and keeps its mechanics and its lore in conversation throughout. A full voice cast, live-action cutscenes, and art direction built entirely by hand give the game a visual and narrative identity that is genuinely hard to replicate. An ambitious debut that declares its serial intentions clearly and follows through on them, delivering a strong first chapter and a world worth returning to.