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Inscryption is now available for Xbox Game Pass members. It’s also an Xbox Play Anywhere title, even though that isn’t listed in its feature set. Inscryption is a deck-building roguelike like no other ...
Inscryption, a popular horror deck-building roguelike, is now available on Xbox Game Pass. Inscryption gained fame in 2021, receiving a "Mighty" rating on OpenCritic and over 110,000 positive Steam ...
Game Pass is clearly celebrating October in style by teeing up a creepy old Polygon favorite, Inscryption, to be released on the platform on Oct. 10. Inscryption is not your typical horror game — it ...
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 ...
With Inscryption, Daniel Mullins Games secured its reputation as one of the most exciting developers around. While its previous indie games Pony Island and The Hex are both outstanding, sitting at 95% ...
There were some interesting horror-themed games in 2021. It was a year in which we got not one, but two Resident Evil games. However, both of them and many more horror-like games were far more ...
Inscryption has lots of secrets lurking beneath the surface, and players learn pretty early on that something is amiss with the card game they are playing and the opponent who is testing them. But if ...
Inscryption is filled with strange little puzzles for you to figure out, some of which are the purposes of of the cards themselves. Inscryption is the kind of game that’s just packed with puzzles.
Chris Birsner is a writer and journalist who most recently worked as an editor at Anton Media Group on Long Island. He is a 2018 graduate of Hofstra University. He enjoys playing Nintendo Switch, ...
Inscryption creator Daniel Mullins Gaming has announced Pony Island 2: Panda Circus, the sequel to the 2016's game Pony Island. Pony Island 2 looks to be an even wilder take on the trippy retro-style ...
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