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A hand-drawn love letter in ballpoint pen ink that earns its emotional payoff through ten quietly inventive puzzle chapters and a fourth-wall story that actually has something to say.

My first few minutes with Inked stopped me cold, and not because of a dramatic tutorial or a kinetic opening sequence. It was the linework. Somnium Games built an entire isometric world out of ballpoint pen strokes, the kind of absentminded hatching and cross-hatching you recognise from the margins of an old notebook, and the effect is immediately, disarmingly personal. That handcrafted quality sets a tone the whole game tries to honour, and mostly succeeds. Mechanically this is a relaxed isometric puzzler spread across ten chapters, each set in a distinct biome, from azure water-world stages through a scorched desert, a foggy swamp, and eventually a stark abstract void rendered almost entirely in black. The core loop has you guiding the Nameless Hero, a retired ronin, by manipulating a small set of highlighted objects using his paintbrush: repositioning blocks and ramps to bridge gaps, weighting down pressure pads, rolling balls along ramps, even picking up fire to burn wooden structures or freezing water to create ice bridges in the later stages. None of it is punishing. Puzzle solutions arrive through quiet logic rather than eureka moments, and the difficulty curve is gentle enough that you will rarely stall. Puzzle fans chasing a brain-melting challenge should look elsewhere; what Inked offers instead is the satisfaction of smooth, uninterrupted forward momentum. Hidden across each chapter are nine collectible canvases, pieces of Aiko's own artwork tucked into the scenery, some nearly camouflaged against the environment, and the magnifying-glass tool you use to hunt them gives completionists a reasonable secondary goal. The storytelling is where the game swings highest and takes its most noticeable stumbles. The premise starts quietly: the Hero and his wife Aiko set off to investigate something hurting the local wildlife, a premise that initially feels thin. Patience is rewarded. Midway through the game, you realise the narrator is Adam, an artist who created this inked world as a way of processing real personal grief, and his hands begin to literally appear on screen, drawing obstacles or gifts into the Hero's path. It is a fourth-wall device with genuine emotional weight, closer in spirit to The Stanley Parable's creator-creature tension than to a cheap gimmick. Where some critics felt Adam's narration becomes too on-the-nose in the final chapters, hammering home themes that the visual storytelling was already handling well, others found the score, a mix of Japanese classical and spaghetti western motifs, doing enough atmospheric heavy lifting to carry them through. I am firmly in the second camp. The soundtrack is quiet and precisely chosen, the kind that surfaces in your memory hours after the credits roll. The honest caveats: controls are mildly fussy under an isometric perspective, especially when the snap-to-grid mechanic makes fine object placement feel slightly sticky. It is not a dealbreaker, but you will notice it. The game runs three to five hours depending on how many hidden canvases you chase, and replayability is essentially zero given the linear puzzle structure. If a short, single-sitting narrative experience sounds thin on value to you, Inked will feel undercooked. If you are the kind of player who respects a game that knows exactly how long it should be and ends before it outstays its welcome, the runtime feels exactly right. For anyone who responds to games built with genuine craft, small in scope but clear in intention, Inked: A Tale of Love is the kind of quiet find I am always glad to stumble across. It will not demand anything of your reflex times or your patience. It will ask you to sit with a sad artist for a few hours, and then send you away a little lighter. Kai, Scout Team

Inked: A Tale of Love

Inked: A Tale of Love

27 ago 2021Somnium Games d.o.o.
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A hand-drawn love letter in ballpoint pen ink that earns its emotional payoff through ten quietly inventive puzzle chapters and a fourth-wall story that actually has something to say.

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My first few minutes with Inked stopped me cold, and not because of a dramatic tutorial or a kinetic opening sequence. It was the linework. Somnium Games built an entire isometric world out of ballpoint pen strokes, the kind of absentminded hatching and cross-hatching you recognise from the margins of an old notebook, and the effect is immediately, disarmingly personal. That handcrafted quality sets a tone the whole game tries to honour, and mostly succeeds. Mechanically this is a relaxed isometric puzzler spread across ten chapters, each set in a distinct biome, from azure water-world stages through a scorched desert, a foggy swamp, and eventually a stark abstract void rendered almost entirely in black. The core loop has you guiding the Nameless Hero, a retired ronin, by manipulating a small set of highlighted objects using his paintbrush: repositioning blocks and ramps to bridge gaps, weighting down pressure pads, rolling balls along ramps, even picking up fire to burn wooden structures or freezing water to create ice bridges in the later stages. None of it is punishing. Puzzle solutions arrive through quiet logic rather than eureka moments, and the difficulty curve is gentle enough that you will rarely stall. Puzzle fans chasing a brain-melting challenge should look elsewhere; what Inked offers instead is the satisfaction of smooth, uninterrupted forward momentum. Hidden across each chapter are nine collectible canvases, pieces of Aiko's own artwork tucked into the scenery, some nearly camouflaged against the environment, and the magnifying-glass tool you use to hunt them gives completionists a reasonable secondary goal. The storytelling is where the game swings highest and takes its most noticeable stumbles. The premise starts quietly: the Hero and his wife Aiko set off to investigate something hurting the local wildlife, a premise that initially feels thin. Patience is rewarded. Midway through the game, you realise the narrator is Adam, an artist who created this inked world as a way of processing real personal grief, and his hands begin to literally appear on screen, drawing obstacles or gifts into the Hero's path. It is a fourth-wall device with genuine emotional weight, closer in spirit to The Stanley Parable's creator-creature tension than to a cheap gimmick. Where some critics felt Adam's narration becomes too on-the-nose in the final chapters, hammering home themes that the visual storytelling was already handling well, others found the score, a mix of Japanese classical and spaghetti western motifs, doing enough atmospheric heavy lifting to carry them through. I am firmly in the second camp. The soundtrack is quiet and precisely chosen, the kind that surfaces in your memory hours after the credits roll. The honest caveats: controls are mildly fussy under an isometric perspective, especially when the snap-to-grid mechanic makes fine object placement feel slightly sticky. It is not a dealbreaker, but you will notice it. The game runs three to five hours depending on how many hidden canvases you chase, and replayability is essentially zero given the linear puzzle structure. If a short, single-sitting narrative experience sounds thin on value to you, Inked will feel undercooked. If you are the kind of player who respects a game that knows exactly how long it should be and ends before it outstays its welcome, the runtime feels exactly right. For anyone who responds to games built with genuine craft, small in scope but clear in intention, Inked: A Tale of Love is the kind of quiet find I am always glad to stumble across. It will not demand anything of your reflex times or your patience. It will ask you to sit with a sad artist for a few hours, and then send you away a little lighter.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Fourth-Wall NarrativeIsometric PuzzlerHand-Drawn ArtJapanese FolkloreHidden CollectiblesAtmospheric SoundtrackShort & CompleteCasual Difficulty

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OS
Windows 7 32-bit or higher
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 750 / Radeon R7 260X or equivalent with at least 1024 MB
Processor
2.3 Ghz or higher
Sound Card
100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

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Somnium Games d.o.o.
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Fecha de lanzamiento
27 ago 2021

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