Inked: A Tale of Love Critic Reviews
16 Total Reviews
10 Positive Reviews(62.5%)
6 Mixed Reviews(37.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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PLAY! Zine
May 8, 2018
Inked is a puzzle game with unique visual art style and perspective for the players, with emotionally touching story and deeper meaning.
COGconnected
May 18, 2018
Despite some of the confusing mechanics, awkward camera angles and inelegant solutions, Inked is still very much a visual delight.
Multiplayer.it
May 7, 2018
If you like drawing and papercrafting, Inked is a game you won't miss.
Eurogamer Italy
August 27, 2021
Inked: A Tale of Love is a small and intense love story that will lead you to discover what you are willing to do in the name of this noble feeling.
Adventure Gamers
June 14, 2022
Inked: A Tale of Love is an excellent adventure game. The compelling story and the concept behind it should appeal to most adventure game fans, and especially to lovers of physics-based puzzles.
The Games Machine
June 12, 2018
Inked is a puzzle platform with a unique artistic direction which suffers, however, from a highly inaccurate control system.
CD-Action
August 2, 2018
A simple story about love, sacrifice and loss that plays out on sheets of paper, where you can draw different three-dimensional figures and play with elements (e.g. start a fire or creating a wind gust) to solve puzzles, often based on physics. The puzzles are usually easy, but well-designed and the game as a whole is a sight to behold.
GameSpace
June 7, 2018
Without spoiling any more of the story, Inked will take you on an adventure of grief, loss, and healing. It does, as stated in the beginning, what good art should do: provoke thought and feeling. It is gorgeous in its presentation, but flawed in some of the execution of its gameplay features and controls.
The Digital Fix
July 24, 2018
Inked offers up a selection of well constructed logic puzzles set alongside a well made, though potentially familiar feeling plot.
GameGrin
August 31, 2018
Its clever premise, powerful narrative (flawed though it may seem at times), and enjoyable mechanics - Inked’s flaws come across as mostly minor nitpicks.
Everyeye.it
May 2, 2018
The value of Inked lies above all in the ability to stage a small story of love and suffering through a very personal style and excellent visual impact.
New Game Network
July 2, 2018
Inked tries in earnest to make a small folk tale into a wider allegory about creative expression, and though admirable in theory, the self-reflexive bent ultimately hinders the sense of unease it creates through its pleasantly hand-drawn realm.
Critical Hit
February 11, 2019
Visually and audibly gorgeous, Inked battles to maintain its level of quality through an awkward camera, occasional obtuse puzzles and fumbled story.
Destructoid
May 10, 2018
There is a lot of potential here for a great idea and certain moments are truly awesome, but the whole experience just doesn’t hold up and ends on a low point. If you have a stronger stomach for finicky controls, though, Inked might just be the game for you.
The Overpowered Noobs
May 10, 2018
Gorgeous ink-on-paper visuals lift Inked beyond its humble mechanics and give it a unique flavor you won’t find in too many other places. With its puzzles providing the bulk of the gameplay, however, Inked’s problematic controls and technical issues cause it to fall short of the soaring heights its art readily promises.
GameCritics
July 25, 2018
After a while, the small things kept adding up and made this potentially great game less and less enjoyable. There will be players who can overlook the issues and complete Inked, but I’m not one of them.