
Helen Brandt
Horror at Innsport is much more developed and intricate than Horror in the Darkness, and an excellent sequel. The map is better, the plot is deeper, and the display is more streamlined. And you can save whenever you want! If you like being forced to navigate all possible options in order to progress in a mystery, I highly suggest this game. Fair warning, some actions are less intuitive than others, which may be the most painful aspect of the game for some. But... YouTube is always there ;)
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A Google user
I really enjoyed the first entry, Horror in the Darkness, and knew I had to see where the story went from there. Innsport delivers. It's longer than its predecessor and most of the puzzles require multiple steps and unorthodox solutions. There were a couple times when I had to use total guesswork/trial and error, but even with that, the atmosphere is still foreboding and consistently so.
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kos pap
2nd game of the series "horror at..." it takes over just wher the first one ended. It is bigger than the first one and now you can interact with people. The puzzles are not difficult but you'll have to think at times. What I would like to see improved is the music. Very lovercraftian but does not add any suspense. Believe me, with the right sound this game would be 6 stars. Well done anyway
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