Inayah – Life After Gods review: Jumping over your limits
The narrative structure of the game Inayah is somewhat unbalanced, with frequent shifts in tone, dialogues that sound more like casual conversations between friends rather than discussions about life-threatening issues, and a choice system that boils down to either being kind or harsh. However, the concept and visual world are intriguing, and they are beautifully presented through exquisite hand-drawn artwork and animations. Inayah, the main character, inhabits a post-apocalyptic landscape where technology has been reclaimed by nature, with plants overgrowing everywhere, even ancient machinery. The environment is also teeming with various types of bugs, ranging from large ones that resemble animals to humanoid bug species.