We encourage children to read, watch and observe. I doubt I'll ever replay them, but they've earned a permanent place on my shelf.Of the different senses, it's easy to overlook the importance of hearing. I especially liked how it integrated its gameplay and puzzles into the themes and atmosphere in certain sections. The death themes are turned down a bit, but much weirder themes take over, which I won't spoil for you. Everything is turned up a notch to where you feel like you're in a full-blown twilight zone episode. So if you're big into puzzles, you might not like this one as much. The puzzles seemed a bit easier, and I felt as though I spent more time walking (and enjoying the scenery) than puzzling. It's not amazing, but was enough to keep me entertained for the few hours it took me to complete it. The dark atmosphere comes from the black-and-white aesthetic, sound, death-themes, and weirdness (in a twilight zone sort of way). For me, they never got tedious or too difficult, which was good because I don't like puzzle platformers because most of them resort to tedious and overly-difficult puzzles. The puzzles have some challenge to them, and many of them are physics-based. The atmosphere was a bit darker than I was expecting (which is great), and the puzzling was a little easier than I expected. Limbo is a game I was aware of, but never bothered to play since I don't like puzzle platformers. It shows Inside first, but it should be played second. The only real issue with this double pack is the order of the games. The atmosphere in these games is great, so even someone like me can get some entertainment out of them. The atmosphere in these games is great, so even someone like I don't like puzzle games and prefer games with good storytelling and atmosphere. I don't like puzzle games and prefer games with good storytelling and atmosphere. But other than that, if you buy it on sale, it’s well worth the money. $20 is too much for this short of a game. Tell you the truth, this would be a 10 from me if it wasn’t so expensive. I liked not having to sift through a walkthrough for this one (except once). The puzzles were a better level of difficulty than Limbo as well, more manageable, not quite as difficult. Nonetheless, I liked that this one had a world you could learn about a little more easily than Limbo, and that added a lot to my personal interest in the game. Inside 9/10 Really liked the art style and the sound was well done, although I thought the booms got a little too loud sometimes, particularly when dogs were chasing you. I subtracted one point because the puzzles were so obtuse in places, and another point because of the price-$20 is too much for such a short game. So, while personally I would’ve given this a 6, I’ll give it an 8 here, because I know I have a certain taste and the puzzles were possible. Some of the puzzles were so hard I had to look up a walkthrough to get through them, which I personally don’t like (I’m more in to this genre for the story), but I understand that others might. None of these are top tier and none of them are notably ‘bad.’ But when I play this type of puzzle platformer, I’m looking for a moving story with interesting puzzles, and this was more of a tough-as-nails puzzler with a story that only really showed its face at the very end, and even then, not much. On one hand, the art is passing (not great, but not bad), the sound is fine, and the story is fine. I subtracted a point for that after averaging my scores for the two games, then rounded up to 8. I subtracted a point for that after averaging my scores for the two Buy on sale, because $30 is too much dough for about eight hours of game. Buy on sale, because $30 is too much dough for about eight hours of game.