Indika shows you from the outset that it isn't going to do what you expect it to do. It begins with a freefall through an inverted, interactive world presented like a lost 16-bit arcade classic. Then she crashes into her convent and the world tilts around the fixed point of her face. The game has you trudging across a bleak, unrelenting Russian winter to deliver a letter as the devil chats and taunts you. The world is one of persistent fog, heavy snow and grey monolithic buildings, while its characters are weird figures from an absurdist fairytale. It meditates on questions of faith, free will, love, lust, guilt, grief and more. It's a straNge, confident game. Even Indika's restless, nervous movement hints at a deep inner life. The delivery mechanism for all this is a third-person puzzle-platform game, if you were wondering. But really you'll be showing up for its strange, haunting, surrealist ride. Indika is one of those games that you have to play to understand. There's nothing else for it.
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