Inside Review | Half Arsed
The old adage that looks can be deceiving has not rung as true as this in quite some time. At first glance, Playdead's Inside looks like a very simple follow-up to their debut hit from 2010, Limbo. Both see you take on the role of a faceless child in a dark and dangerous world, running to the right; solving puzzles and avoiding danger as you go.
It doesn't take long, though, for Inside's true nature to reveal itself. Limbo is beloved with good reason, but Inside blows it out of the water.











