Innerspace Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)

For our Innerspace Review, we are In the final days of the Inverse, We must help the Archaeologist recover the last remaining memories before they are lost forever. Fly through ancient skies and abandoned oceans to discover the lost history of this fading realm, where entire civilizations have died, yet their gods still wander.

Innerspace Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 3.2GB download size.
  • 3 save slots.
  • Can Invert axis.
  • Subtle soundtrack.
  • Opening tutorial section where you learn the basic controls. (can be skipped)
  • Multiple choice interactions.
  • You play as a cartographer and are tasked with scanning relics.
  • Flight sim style gameplay.
  • Unlock customisation options for your airframe.
  • Turn the ability to auto scan relics on or off.
  • Relics and parts that you find will trigger a rather cool interactive segment.
  • Beautiful locations.
  • When discovering a new area, you get a flyover of the vista.
  • Puzzle elements.
  • A very zen-like experience.
  • Play how you want in that you can just go off and explore for a bit.
  • Clear mission text pop ups.
  • Wind can be collected in locations and used to get new customisation options.
  • Perches allow you to just sit there, before flying again you have a lot of control on terms of direction.

Innerspace Review Cons:

  • Unskippable intro movie that is slow paced.
  • Kind of gets a little bit too fiddly in terms of location design.
  • Can feel repetitive.
  • At times the game does a bad job of helping you to stay on target.
  • Slow paced.
  • Controls do take some getting used to.

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Innerspace:

Official website.

Developer: PolyKnight Games 

Publisher: Aspyr

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  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Sound - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibility - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Fun Factor - 7/10
7/10

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!