Infinite Inside Review: A Journey into Mystery

Infinite Inside takes players on a journey unto itself, traversing wonderous environments that intrigue as they instruct. From its developer, Maze Theory, known for experiences starring iconic characters like Doctor Who, comes a puzzle adventure focused solely on imagination.
Traversing intricately designed labyrinths, players wander within mystifying stone structures rising unexpectedly from living room floors. Manipulating monoliths in mixed reality, one feels their heft and explores draws housing headscratchers rather than cutlery. Shrinking down via statuette, one teleports inside for environmental exploits.
Scouring rooms and halls for parts, players piece progressively perplexing shapes, unlocking each area’s secrets. Finding fragments fills out clues to a hidden society’s saga, revealed subtly through atmospheric audiovisuals. Record players, notebooks, and more nurture narratives as puzzles prompt problem solving, preyed upon by nobody but one’s own impatience.
With patience and precision, spatial skills serve solutions that are never too distant, despite rambling ruins.
Traversing intricately designed labyrinths, players wander within mystifying stone structures rising unexpectedly from living room floors. Manipulating monoliths in mixed reality, one feels their heft and explores draws housing headscratchers rather than cutlery. Shrinking down via statuette, one teleports inside for environmental exploits.
Scouring rooms and halls for parts, players piece progressively perplexing shapes, unlocking each area’s secrets. Finding fragments fills out clues to a hidden society’s saga, revealed subtly through atmospheric audiovisuals. Record players, notebooks, and more nurture narratives as puzzles prompt problem solving, preyed upon by nobody but one’s own impatience.
With patience and precision, spatial skills serve solutions that are never too distant, despite rambling ruins.
- 7/14/2024
- by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
- Gazettely
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