If you're looking for a game that has the linear progression and difficulty from the late 80's - early 90s, this is it. It's a single player, learn through attrition type game. Some stages are top view and some are side scroller. Pro: It's difficult. I enjoyed that about the game because a lot of what's out there now tends to just hold your hand through progression without any real threat. It looks nice. The visuals are nice. It reminds me of Ultratron in color and art style. Cons: It's single player. The game does market that and it plays well, but a CO-OP mode would be nice. Very linear. The only choices you really make are based on which unit you select for each tier. Auto-rockets or sniper? Machine gun or shot gun? No story at all. Nothing that gives you a purpose or understanding of what you're fighting or doing. Units don't have names, enemies don't have names. In the end, I say it's a good game. 9.99? not really. I'd rather spend 4.99 for it. It's a good casual game ...
Inside Me
- Release Date:
- Sep 29, 2015
- Developer:
- SnowBiteGames
- Publisher:
- SnowBiteGames
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
While clearing the infected cells you will fight with various enemies and dangerous bosses.
The general gameplay consists in controlling more smaller bots in fighting with parasites.
During the game you will be able to reveal unique abilities which you can combine with each other.
Features
- Hardcore gameplay
- Colorful hand-drawn 2d art style
- The use of unique abilities
- Combining of abilities
- Battles with dangerous bosses
Screenshots
User Reviews
DISCLAIMER: played over 3 h offline If you search a simple, easy to learn but hard to master, shooter like old '80 - '90 games for enjoying some hours of frenetic shooting, this game is recommended. You are an antibiotic and you should fight pesky viruses in a top down environment. Recover "energy" point in order to unlock more powerful "drones" for shoot down quickly the nasty viruses. About users complaining about lack of options... the game is so light, do not require a powerful pc to run it. I'm playing it on a 2010 notebook with a Nvidia GT120M. 60 fps all time at 1600x900. Vsync on. What to ask more? Also the game has all features announced by the Devs. Nothing more, nothing less. Just read the description in store page.
This is the most annoying game that I have ever played ... I almost hulk smashed my pc a couple of times ... this will raise you stress level to the highest degree possible ... this game will give you a heart attack for sure it almost gave me one ... it looks beautiful but you cannot play it on a controller that would made this game better if it did... but buy it at your own risk. Check out my YouTube channel (Hovac One) & Gameplay Playlist Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eBRyf1rne0&list=PL6SSkFqkg_mXEUsXvPUz-g8-pRqU3PLja&index=1
[u][b]The feel:[/b][/u] This is a great game with a lot of potential. However there are a few things that could be significantly improved. The feeling is of a shooter, fast paced but really strategic and positional at the same time. I have never seen anything like it. You need to keep your eyes opened for immediate threats as well as avoid getting slowly pushed into a corner. The powers available are really strong but they have limited uses and cannot be spammed thus strategic use of powers is essential for success. [u][b]The gameplay:[/b][/u] You play as a nanobot inside an organism which in itself is already cool. You collect energy and can use that energy to spawn other helper bots. You can keep the bots out and they attack enemies (and you can no longer fire yourself) or you can pull them insisde the main nanobot and then you can fire on your own. The bots are stationary but their fire power is higher than your own. You can pull bots and redeploy them at will for kiting enemies. A...
OK this game looks like fun but it has 0 customerization of the key and I don't think these kinda games are suitable to play in the keyboard ! I hate actually playing it on keyboard !
I find this game to be very entertaining for what it is. It is a top down shooter that turns into a side scroller from time to time. It is really fun game that allows you to fight parasites inside of a host useing nano bots.
Bosses can be hard as fuck but still it's a good game and you should play it <3 Amen.
Alright let me get the good out of the way because ther's a lot to talk about: First, the gameplay, two thumbs up for me. I found that if you're dying over and over again, there's somthing you're not doing right, you need ALL the ablilities and firepower you can get, unlike a lot of games where it kinda just remains unused until a hard boss fight where you go "oh that's right i had THIS power". You need everything you can to survie, and it shows a lot of thought and testing went into it. Second, the horde mode i found to be fun. Not the best one i've ever played, but fun. Enjoyable, play the story missions up to the last one before horde mode otherwise you won't know what you're doing. Lastly, the boss fights, i loved them. They really do make you use everything you've learnt up to that point to just try to stay alive, and if you want to beat it, you're gonna need to figure out a way. It's so satisfying to beat them however, unlike a lot of games where the boss is a bullet sponge ...
I rate the game Inside Me 2.5/5. It's almost OK. Actually, if it wasn't so amazingly frustrating, it actually would've been good. This game gets a lot right. It has good graphics (for a game of its genre), interesting gameplay mechanics, good controls, great music (I really wish there was a soundtrack for this game but there isn't), good sound and an interesting setting. But for all this it gets one important thing very, very wrong; This game is too hard. This game too hard for commentators who try to play it on youtube. It is freaking hard and as a direct result it is extremely frustrating. To make matters worse, the fact that this game gets so much right makes the act of trying to play it (and repetitively failing) that much more frustrating. And then, to top it all off, if you really love this game's music like I do, THERE IS NO SOUNDTRACK WHICH YOU CAN BUY and the music isn't even on youtube. My recommendation? Avoid even getting involved with this game. I was able to get to th...
6/10
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1.7 GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 8800 GT or Radeon HD 4850 or equivalent card with at least 512 MB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
- Additional Notes: Required display aspect ratio is 16:9 or 16:10
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i3 3.07 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 250 GTS or Radeon HD 5750 or better
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
- Additional Notes: Required display aspect ratio is 16:9 or 16:10
FAQ
How much does Inside Me cost?
Inside Me is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Inside Me?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.7 GHz Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 8800 GT or Radeon HD 4850 or equivalent card with at least 512 MB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card Additional Notes: Required display aspect ratio is 16:9 or 16:10 Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i3 3.07 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 250 GTS or Radeon HD 5750 or better DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card Additional Notes: Required display aspect ratio is 16:9 or 16:10
What platforms is Inside Me available on?
Inside Me is available on Windows PC.
Is Inside Me worth buying?
Inside Me has 73% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Inside Me released?
Inside Me was released on Sep 29, 2015.
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