
Developers bringing their games to the App Store from other platforms should take a good long look at Inside. This kind of cross-compataibility and iCloud syncing magic is the exact kind of future I want to be living in.
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I downloaded the game on my iPhone, and not only is it in full iPhone X widescreen, but it just automagically loaded my save game from my iPad on the first launch without me needing to do anything. I started playing it on my iPad, and it occurred to me that I should check and see if it's iPhone X optimized.

I probably would've scored Inside quite a bit lower had the port not be so unbelievably well done. That being said, even though we didn't have a ton of fun with the game, we gave major props to what a high quality port it is in our review: The amount of times you'll die playing through this game is unreal, and deaths are particularly gruesome. This 2.5D platformer begins with a boy running through the woods in a surreal dystopian world filled death. Inside hit the App Store this week, and its just as brutally unforgiving as its predecessor, Limbo. The game is fantastic, and if you have to spend a little time adjusting to the controls to experience it, you'll still find the effort worth it in the end. But I really do suggest giving them a solid go. If you were okay with those games, you'll be more than fine here. If nothing else, the controls are better here than they were in the other mobile Oddworld titles. In the absence of that option, you need only ask yourself how well you can cope with what is a relatively complex layout of virtual buttons. If you game with an MFi controller, it's a ridiculously easy title to recommend. Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty! is a faithful port of an excellent classic remake. We have lots of good things to say in our review:

Gameplay hinges around solving puzzles and platforming by controlling other creatures in game with a feature called GameSpeak which was incredibly innovative in its day.
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It's a ground-up remake of the original Oddworld released on the Playstation, which eventually made its way to PS4 and now to the App Store. Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty! has tons of history behind it. I hope this does well for Square Enix so they can port Life is Strange: Before the Storm as well. Out of all the point and click adventure experiences available today, Life is Strange is my favourite by a long shot.

The lack of proper controller support is baffling because this exists on multiple consoles. I hope the visual issues and some performance issues are ironed out because this could end up being the best way to experience Life is Strange. You won’t need to worry about that because Episodes 2 and 3 are available right now via in app purchase with the remaining episodes launching early next year. The first episode literally had me craving for more and the wait for episode 2 was unbearable.

Since this is the first episode, Dontnod did a great job with making me hate the episodic format upon release. We absolutely loved it in our review, and the only thing stopping us from scoring the first episode higher was some annoying technical issues which I'm sure will be ironed out in future updates: It's a point and click adventure game with a unique twist: Your character has the ability to rewind time, which allows you to alter the story both in good and bad ways. Square Enix has been all over the App Store lately, and Life is Strange is an incredibly welcome addition.
