There’s a technique popular in classical music called variation: a composer will take a single melody or musical idea and explore it in many different ways, potentially twisting it into dozens of ...
Mina has been playing video games for her whole life. She hails from Virginia in the USA, and she loves cozy games, FPSs, MMOs, and puzzle games. She lives in Richmond with her husband and her kitty, ...
“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 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Inscryption is an outstanding deck-building card game--until it isn't. At around the halfway mark, the compelling, run-based structure of its core ...
There’s no doubt that Inscryption is filled with secrets, mysteries and easter eggs. The starting cabin exemplifies this to a tee with a slew of secrets and puzzles that can both distract and aid the ...
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Patrick Armstrong is an artist based in the United States, currently working as a list article writer for Game Rant. When not writing or making art, Patrick can be found playing video games, ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
Writing about Inscryption is a betrayal of Inscryption. I almost want to adopt the first rules of Fight Club and leave the review empty. I’d just staple a blood-scrawled note to the page saying ‘play ...