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Inmost switch review
Inmost switch review






inmost switch review

Although the game's story and the basic premise remain the same, Hidden Layer Games calls the Switch port the complete version of Inmost.Īs far as the game's performance on the Nintendo Switch is concerned, it is worth pointing out that there are slight issues. However, those who have already played the mobile version would be happy to know that the Switch port of the game offers new content, characters, dialogue, and some of the scenes have been switched around to provide returning players with a different experience. To the uninitiated, Inmost was first released as a mobile game on the Apple Arcade before hitting the Nintendo Switch in August 2020. The game knows what to play depending on the situation the player is in, whether it be a subtle yet lingering piano during exploration, loud and horrifying music when dealing with enemies, or just complete silence whenever the scene calls for it. Throughout the player's journey to make sense of Inmost's depressing world, they would be accompanied by music that is just hauntingly beautiful. However, one of the best elements that Hidden Layer Games was able to incorporate in the game is the soundtrack.

inmost switch review

Although it is not photorealistic like most modern games today, the muted, pixelated art style is able to convey a sense of dread and misery. Items on shelves fall when players climb onto them, bugs get squished when stepped on, and every slash of the Knight's weapon feels weighty and the pixel-art visuals also compliment the overall aesthetic appeal of Inmost. The design of the game's nightmarish labyrinth world is a testament to the excruciating detail that Hidden Layer Games has poured into Inmost.








Inmost switch review