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 ...
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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 ...
“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 ...
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% ...
Inscryption looks like a deck-building roguelike, and it kind of is, but that's really just a plate on which you're served a helping of genre-blurring metastory. (If you've played developer Daniel ...
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 ...
At its best when it's strangest, Inscryption doesn't know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to ...