Nick is a freelance writer from Chicago, IL, with a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His lifelong belief in the artistic power of video games led him to ...
Inscryption is the latest Meta-psychological thriller card-based game by developer, Daniel Mullins, the mind behind Pony Island and The Hex. Here are the first 19 Minutes of gameplay for Inscryption ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Inscryption is a strange game. It's primarily a card-battling experience akin to something like Slay the Spire, but like Dan Mullins Games' past ...
When you start Inscryption, just block out a chunk of your calendar, and say goodbye to your family and responsibilities When you start Inscryption, just block out a chunk of your calendar, and say ...
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Roguelike Games With Horror Elements
Roguelikes mix horror elements with unique gameplay experiences, like World of Horror's Lovecraftian horror vibes.
“Scary” isn’t usually a word that comes to mind when talking about digital card games. Some deck-builders, like Hearthstone, include cards that depict menacing monsters, but those creatures are never ...
Inscryption is one of the most perplexing games I have ever played. For our 2021 game of the year coverage, Polygon is celebrating our top 10 video games with a collection of essays. You can see our ...
Inscryption – a game of life or death (pic: Daniel Mullins Games) The new game from the creator of Pony Island is a mix of roguelike, collectible card game, and survival horror… and it’s wonderfully ...
Eurogamer report that the horror deck-builder is have some new exclusive features when it hits PS5, although no release date has been announced yet. Inscryption’s mix of deck-building roguelike ...
The deck-building genre has gained significant momentum recently, with indie games like Balatro drawing attention to the genre’s addictive qualities. However, one game that still stands out is ...
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