Works on Reverb G2. This is a neutral review. Infinite Inside is polished and good looking, but gameplay-wise quite bland. Just like Form was back in 2017, except II's puzzles are slightly better, and campaign is at least twice as long. Exploration of the world is really enjoyable, thanks to its otherworldly environments and surprisingly good textures and lighting. Opening drawers of those miniature towers is also satisfying: they are very tactile with physical in-game hands. Movement with node teleportation feels outdated, but it is fine for an adventure game. Jigsaw part of the game is a bit weak, at least for someone who is not fan of that genre of puzzle. But Shores of Loci won me over, because I was putting together weird and unique looking objects. While here it's mostly just boring geometric shapes. There are some optional "secret" puzzles, but they seem to require more backtracking than I am willing to do. The game looks and performs well, soundscape is atmospheric, but sp...
Infinite Inside
- Release Date:
- Jul 11, 2024
- Developer:
- Maze Theory
- Publisher:
- Maze Theory, Make Waves
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Explore an enchanting and mysterious world, collect shards, solve intricate puzzles, and assemble keys to unlock the mysteries of a secret society.
When the enigmatic ancient artifact known as the 'Plinth' mysteriously materialises in your home, it opens a portal to a tranquil, dream-like world, filled with impossible architecture and hidden secrets waiting to be discovered. Guided by the echoes of past explorers, you will collect shards, solve three-dimensional puzzles, and assemble keys to unlock the mysteries of a secret society committed to maintaining the balance of Order and Chaos.
Can you solve the puzzles and reveal the truth about the society, the legacy of the Plinth, and ultimately, your own place in this mystical world?
Key Features:
• 5 Stunning Worlds: Escape into five peaceful and soothing labyrinths filled with mysteries.
• Rich Environmental Storytelling: Engage with a deep and captivating story embedded in the world.
• Challenging and Accessible: Tackle mind-bending geometric puzzles at your own pace with intuitive controls.
• Ethereal Soundscapes: Immerse yourself in rich, captivating audio and music, deepening your connection with the world.
Please note: The PCVR version of the game is currently VR-only. Aside from the absence of mixed reality, the game's content remains identical, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Infinite Inside.
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User Reviews
After learning of the new Thief VR title coming out later this year, I wanted to try another title from the same developer. Pleasantly surprised by the overall quality. Excellent atmosphere and music. I haven't quite finished yet but looks like I'll be able to complete it in two, maybe three shorter play sessions. Like others have said, full locomotion would have been a nice option to have.
I've always loved themes involving the exploration of ancient, mysterious ruins, and this game happens to hit all the elements I enjoy! It's such a shame that the game is so short. I really want to know more about the story and its background. Who is that guy who keeps appearing? What is he searching for? Another thing I found a bit unfortunate is that you can't freely explore the scenes. You can only move around using teleportation orbs. I'm so curious about the actual location of the ruins. Why does it feel like it's set in some kind of heaven? There are so many unanswered mysteries. But still, I truly love this game.
This one is worth a go. Quick 2-3 HR VR Puzzle game. Puzzles are basically 3D Jigsaw puzzles, similar to the Japanese Wooden Box Puzzles. They are engaging, building in difficulty, but not brain busting. The movement, graphics, colors, art design, and stability of the game were all very well done. Everything popped really nicely on the PSVR2 headset, and ran well on a 3090ti. This game does not have locomotion, opting for a teleport to node system, but it is done well, and does not bother me in this game as much as it does in most others. The environments are extremely crisp, artistic, and visually interesting architecture wise, trending towards M.C. Escher style environments. While I enjoyed the game greatly, and it kept me well engaged during the playtime, I wish there had been more interaction with the environment. Like, where a change in a puzzle also changed the environment, or progress/movement in the environment was tied to the puzzle, similar to games like The Witness, Fisherm...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or better
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater
- VR Support: Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 2, Valve Index & HTC headsets
FAQ
How much does Infinite Inside cost?
Infinite Inside costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for Infinite Inside?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or better Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater VR Support: Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 2, Valve Index & HTC headsets
What platforms is Infinite Inside available on?
Infinite Inside is available on Windows PC.
Is Infinite Inside worth buying?
Infinite Inside has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Infinite Inside released?
Infinite Inside was released on Jul 11, 2024.
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