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Last Inua Out Soon - New Gameplay Unveiled

"Glowforth Game Studio has been busy working away at its platform adventure game Last Inua for some time now and we're happy to report that it's set for release mid-April." - Grab It Magazine

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SlappingOysters3670d ago

The climbing looks a little slow, but the general aesthetic and idea seems quite cool.

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Last Inua (PC) Review | Cubed3

CCubed3:
"Last Inua is a poor man's Never Alone. That's perhaps an unfair comparison, especially since the game's original iOS version actually came out a few months before Never Alone, but it is by far the simplest way to describe it critically. "A 2D cinematic platformer based on Inuit mythology, featuring a pair of main characters, stiff controls, and a subpar story" is a little wordy, after all. Its two-character dynamic will inevitably draw further comparisons to ICO, but that could be misinterpreted as more praise than the title deserves."

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Last Inua Review (Denkiphile)

Chris from Denkiphile: "The Last Inua is a 2D platform adventure game made by Glowforth. It is a port from the Apple store and should have probably stayed there. The game plays like Limbo however it seems to focus more on the artistic visuals than on the gameplay."

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Last Inua Review - HookedGamers

HG:
"Plenty of games have an ice level or two, but rarely are they set in the Arctic itself. Last Inua is a platforming adventure game where you take on the role of Atataaq and his son Hiko, travelling across the frozen wastes to survive the attack of a powerful demon. It’s a port of a mobile game which came through Steam’s Greenlight process to arrive on PC. The mobile roots are easy to spot, but it has become a decent title on the more powerful platform, although not particularly engaging.

The Tonrar is a tricky demon who has arisen in the mythical Arctic. Luckily, Hiko has some mystical abilities which can be used to combat the darkness. However, he is physically weak so he depends on his strong father to protect him and clear paths through the ice. This is the main crux of the gameplay. Atataaq leads the way, bashing through obstacles and climbing up cliffs to progress. This allows Hiko to follow in his wake."

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