Inscryption Review (Steam)

Our Inscryption Review introduces us to this inky black card-based odyssey that blends the deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological horror into a blood-laced smoothie. Darker still is the secrets inscrybed upon the cards…

Inscryption Review Pros:

  • Brilliant graphics.
  • 3.18GB download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Steam trading cards.
  • Mouse and keyboard controls.
  • Has one of the best websites for the game. (Link is below)
  • Graphics – full screen, resolution, screen shake, and flashing.
  • Roguelike card battler gameplay.
  • Brief tutorial.
  • You play at a table but in between matches you can freely walk around the cabin and interact with the environment.
  • You are playing against a Death-like character seeing only his hands and eyes.
  • Boss fights will be against a particular character like AN Angler or Prospecter. Beating a boss will give a choice of 3 rare cards and a one-time use special card.
  • To play cards they need a certain amount of something to be played. One type is blood, and another type is bones which come from sacrificing cards in order to play a new card.
  • Items – you can have a max of 3 and these are one-time use items like pull a tooth, squirrel card, make all your cards fly, or get a load of bones.
  • Teeth are almost like a premium currency in a way, pull a tooth or earn them from beating your opponent, and teeth are used to buy unique items that can be turned into cards or items.
  • Map – randomized map that you can navigate how you want and each icon means something. If you’ve played Slay The Spire it’s the same deal here.
  • Special scenarios will get triggered like taking an ability off a card and discarding it then adding that to a card of your choice. Sacrifice a card and get a free bone drop at the start of the matches.
  • Death Card-after you die you get to make a death card that lets you pick a random card to take its power/health, cost to play, ability and you name it.
  • Squirrels are important cards as they do no damage but are used to instantly sacrifice for blood.
  • Cool mechanics like flying where you don’t attack the card in front and instead hit the opponent.
  • Houses other styles of games
  • Scales – as you take and give damage, it adds weight to the scale, get it all the way and you win or lose. As a scale, it means games can go backward and forth.
  • The story is told like the Death character is your dungeon master and explains the scene.
  • Atmospheric.
  • Excellent musical score.
  • Very simple controls.
  • The game is played on a 2 by 4 Tabletop and cards will attack in a certain direction (card dependant) and hit cards first otherwise if it’s empty will attack the opponent.
  • The cabin/setting is like a game in itself with many secrets and stories to be found.
  • Candles are used as lives and every time you lose a flame gets extinguished and you move on.
  • Different biomes to play on like wetlands and snow.
  • Ridiculously addictive.
  • Autosaves frequently.
  • Hidden secrets to find.
  • Many ways to build a deck.
  • There are many sigils and effects you can apply to cards that make this unique.
  • Rulebook acts as a tutorial of sorts as it tells you what icons mean.

Inscryption Review Cons:

  • Slow starter.
  • No controller support.
  • Minimal graphic settings.
  • Takes a while to get going.
  • Difficulty spikes.

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Inscryption:

Official website.

Developer: Daniel Mullins Games

Publisher: Devolver Digital

Store Links –

Steam

GOG

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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!

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