Pure PlayStation: The Inner World places an emphasis on being accessible to new players, offers in depth and logical puzzles, and if you dig the humor and art style portrayed in the trailers you’ll like it. However, the lack of an engaging story and replay ability guarantee that you won’t play it for long and in a time period when better point and click adventure games (Grim Fandango and Monkey Island) are being remastered and brought to current generation consoles, it is difficult to recommend this game.
The Inner World is a quirky and charming puzzle point-and-click adventure with a host of strange characters and an eerie world to explore. It plays on a lot of classic puzzle elements, such as retrieving items to use in certain areas, interacting with characters, and maybe a little too much trial and error. Check out The Never Yak's review for more!
The Humble Headup Games Band Boost Bundle just launched today. It features games like The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia, Outbuddies DX, The Inner World, Dub Dash, and more.
The release date has been revealed for the Oddworld: Strangers Wrath, The Inner World and Vampyr Vinyl Soundtracks.