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- 1 (Single Player)
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PlayStation Store
30th Aug 2022
30th Aug 2022
PlayStation Plus Extra (Subscription)
- 20th Jun 2023
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Mini Review Inscryption (PS5) - The Most Unique Game You Will Play All Year
Heart of the cards
Inscryption is one of those games where the less you know the better. A card battling roguelike on first impression, it's what happens outside those duels where the true magic lies. Daniel Mullins has crafted a deceiving title full of layers and surprises; pulling them back and learning how they tick is what makes Inscryption...
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Inscryption News
News The Critically Acclaimed Inscryption Hits PS5, PS4 on 30th August
PS5 version available for pre-order
Inscryption will release for PS5 and PS4 on 30th August 2022, it's been confirmed. A pre-order page for the PS5 version is already live on the PS Store, which confirms a launch price of £14.39/$17.99 thanks to a 10 per cent discount for PS Plus members. Pu
News Inscryption Announced for PS5, PS4 with Full DualSense Support
More than a deck-building roguelike
Following an unfortunate leak by the way of the Australian age ratings board, popular indie game Inscryption has been confirmed for a PS5, PS4 release. A release date wasn't attached to the PlayStation Blog news blast, but it
About The Game
From the creator of Pony Island and The Hex comes the latest mind-melting, self-destructing love letter to video games.
Inscryption is an inky black card-based odyssey that blends the deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological horror into a blood-laced smoothie. Darker still are the secrets inscrybed upon the cards...
In Inscryption you will...
Acquire a deck of woodland creature cards by draft, surgery, and self-mutilation.
Unlock the secrets lurking behind the walls of Leshy's cabin.
Embark on an unexpected and deeply disturbing odyssey.
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