INAYAH – Life after Gods continues to look like one of the most appealing action-platformers of 2024, an opinion which has solidified following a fresh showing at the Golden Joystick Awards. The debut project from Exogenesis Studios – a new team formed of veterans from Blizzard, Pixar, Owlcat Games and others – is a beautiful hand-animated experience deeply rooted in the Metroidvania genre.
Exogenesis is promising that INAYAH – Life after Gods will contain over 20 unique bosses, a variety of biomes to explore, and in-depth progression systems tied to the weapons systems. Inayah will be able to transform her gauntlet into blades, flails, and fists – with each form offering its own distinct impact to both combat and movement. Better yet, Exogenesis says you'll be able to develop each weapon through specific skill trees, and switch between the forms seamlessly in mid-air to give more expression in combat. It looks utterly delightful, and I'm keen to see more of it in action.
Which is all to say that INAYAH – Life after Gods is an exceptionally promising Metroidvania for 2025. You can have a hand in making it happen too, with Exogenesis soon launching a Kickstarter campaign to help get its ambitious development targets over the line. The studio is pushing for release on PC (Steam) in 2025, with PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch to follow. If you want to keep up with updates on this ambitious new project, you can wishlist INAYAH – Life after Gods on Steam.
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Josh West is the Editor-in-Chief of 12DOVE. He has over 15 years experience in online and print journalism, and holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Prior to starting his current position, Josh has served as GR+'s Features Editor and Deputy Editor of games™ magazine, and has freelanced for numerous publications including 3D Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer, and SFX. Additionally, he has appeared on the BBC and ITV to provide expert comment, written for Scholastic books, edited a book for Hachette, and worked as the Assistant Producer of the Future Games Show. In his spare time, Josh likes to play bass guitar and video games. Years ago, he was in a few movies and TV shows that you've definitely seen but will never be able to spot him in.