
70
Inner Voices is overall marred a bit by certain design choices, but if you’re looking for a fresh horror experience that provides plenty of replayability, this title is an excellent choice. With its incredible atmosphere, one playthrough averaging around three to four hours, five different endings, and a price tag of $10, this is a game I can definitely recommend trying out.
65
It's always ambitious to take this route, and for that much I have to at least congratulate the developer on daring to tread this difficult subgenre. I can see what was supposed to be, and how if it was able to be pulled off, could've become one of the greats of indie horror games. Luckily the memories themselves are interesting enough that I kept pushing forward, even if the 'here and now' aspect of the game left me feeling wanting. It's perhaps those alone that keep Inner Voices from falling out of my favor. Those moments are what save the day and bring the game out on the other side as a decent journey for a low price.
0
Without an option to invert the Y axis, this game is unplayable. I rate all unplayable games 0/10 by default. I have no doubt it would be a better game than that, but if I can't play it, then there's really no other score I can give it. If they update the game giving the option to change the Y axis, then I'll try again and change the score.
6
The Goods: In-Game voices Comfort in playing Story and story telling close to creativity multiple languages The Bads Insufficient tips multiple self-repeating rooms
Inner Voices
Released On:
May 10, 2017
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Available after 4 critic reviews
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User score
Generally Unfavorable
4.6
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Jul 19, 2017
70
Inner Voices is overall marred a bit by certain design choices, but if you’re looking for a fresh horror experience that provides plenty of replayability, this title is an excellent choice. With its incredible atmosphere, one playthrough averaging around three to four hours, five different endings, and a price tag of $10, this is a game I can definitely recommend trying out.
Jun 1, 2017
65
It's always ambitious to take this route, and for that much I have to at least congratulate the developer on daring to tread this difficult subgenre. I can see what was supposed to be, and how if it was able to be pulled off, could've become one of the greats of indie horror games. Luckily the memories themselves are interesting enough that I kept pushing forward, even if the 'here and now' aspect of the game left me feeling wanting. It's perhaps those alone that keep Inner Voices from falling out of my favor. Those moments are what save the day and bring the game out on the other side as a decent journey for a low price.
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Generally Unfavorable
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May 18, 2017
6
The Goods: In-Game voices Comfort in playing Story and story telling close to creativity multiple languages The Bads Insufficient tips multiple self-repeating rooms
Aug 1, 2022
0
Without an option to invert the Y axis, this game is unplayable. I rate all unplayable games 0/10 by default. I have no doubt it would be a better game than that, but if I can't play it, then there's really no other score I can give it. If they update the game giving the option to change the Y axis, then I'll try again and change the score.
SummaryInner Voices is a first person surreal, adventure game with horror and rogue-like elements, set in a realm inspired by H.P.Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos and the works of E.A.Poe and S.King. You will gradually make your way through the story by solving puzzles with different level of complexity. Let the mysterious voice lead you through the ... Read More
Platforms:
- PC
- Nintendo Switch
Initial Release Date:May 10, 2017
Developer:
- Sigma Games
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