Abstract: I love playing classic video games. Nothing beats booting up an Amiga and putting a classic into the old 3.5” disk drive and being reminded of games gone by. It’s strange however to have this feeling when loading up a Nintendo DS game that isn’t a com...
Abstract: Like a good bedtime story, this game puts you right to sleep. Is insomnia getting you down? Prescriptions drugs can be expensive. Inkheart for the DS is far cheaper, and works just as well! Inkheart is a point-and-tap adventure game based on the recen...
At it‘s very best Inkheart feels like a demo, a first draft, a beta copy. You can find any number of homemade games on the internet that feel more complete than this thing. Games that are free, while this thing costs thirty dollars. Hell, four drunken ...
Abstract: Inkheart has no heart. Inkheart has no soul. It's a barren shell of a game; the absolute epitome of a bad movie tie-in video game. It's disjointed, oversimplified, filled with inane conversations and boring dialogue, and production values that scream "...