Invincible VS Reviews
Invincible VS has a ton of potential to make a splash at tournaments. It's brutal, frenetic, and fun, and it's clear Quarter Up made this with love. This is undeniably a sound fighting game, and it really elevates the source material by giving you an outlet for some aggression.
Invincible VS is a fun brawler that’s extremely faithful to Invincible’s brutal tone and mechanically solid in its combat system, backed by excellent tag‑team handling and an art direction that clearly nods to the animated series. The game works both as a fan‑service product and as an accessible title with a decent level of depth, especially once you leave pure button mashing behind and start engaging with its tactics. There’s still a bit of a sour taste, though, due to a single‑player offering reduced to the bare bones; if it manages to gain traction in the competitive scene—and the $50 launch price can help—it could become an interesting contender in the crowded fighting‑game roster.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Invincible Versus is a fighting game that nails the fundamentals. The combat is fun, brutal in just the right measure, and becomes more engaging as you learn its mechanics and the unique style of each character. There’s an interesting system here, with solid ideas and clear potential for growth—especially appealing to players who enjoy dynamic, team-focused fighters. The downside is that, at launch, the overall package doesn’t fully match the quality of the core gameplay. The story mode is short and not very engaging, the available modes are limited, and repetition sets in quickly, particularly for more casual players. If you’re a fan of the genre, you’ll likely find plenty of hours of enjoyment here. Otherwise, it might be worth waiting until the game expands with more content.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
There are few genres where games have to fight for attention as hard as fighting games. With Invincible VS, a new challenger is now poised to compete with the established giants like "Street Fighter," "Tekken," and others.
Review in German | Read full review
Invincible VS is a strong, feature-complete fighter that gets the fundamentals right and delivers a genuinely fun moment-to-moment experience. It is approachable on the surface, but there is more depth once you start digging into its defensive systems, and it stays consistently flashy in a way that makes even casual matches feel good to play. That said, it is still a bit rough around the edges, with some balance quirks and inconsistent visual clarity keeping it from feeling fully polished. As a first outing, it feels confident, aggressive, and fun in a very immediate way, with enough depth for both casual and competitive players to stick with it as it evolves.
Invincible VS is a super fun tag fighting game that makes the most of its franchise and crafts wonderful move lists for its heroes and villains.
A fighting game based on the comic Invincible, which gained widespread acclaim for its brutally realistic and explicit action. Compared to other titles in the genre, it is exceptionally easy to pick up and play, though that accessibility can somewhat diminish its overall depth and long-term appeal. While the narrative presentation is highly polished, the story itself feels far too short.
Review in Korean | Read full review
I’m pleased to say, Invincible VS is great — fighting feels impactful (literally). The story is a bit short and doesn’t really break new ground, but if you’re here to beat up your friends on the couch, then this is a good time.
Invincible VS is a very honest and brutal fighting game, managing to bring the tone of the original work to the world of video games. With inviting gameplay, it's good for beginners but also offers options for more experienced players. The game also features crossplay, which is great for its community.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
As a tag fighter for quick sessions in between, Invincible VS definitely impressed us, although the market for this type of game is already well served with upcoming titles like Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls or 2XKO. Unfortunately, the single-player content is really quite weak, and from our perspective the fan service is fairly limited. Fans of the series should carefully consider whether a short story mode and couch versus are enough for them, or whether they’re willing to dive into the core of the game to enjoy a very solid online multiplayer experience.
Review in German | Read full review
Fighting game spin-offs of existing animated series haven't managed to excite me the way they used to for quite some time now, yet Invincible VS has succeeded against all odds.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
As someone who mostly cares about the core mechanics above all else, I'm pleased to report that Invincible VS lives up to my lofty and possibly unreasonable expectations. The combination of IP authenticity and gory combo focused combat is a mix that for me doesn't really get old and is incredibly fun. Fans of the show will absolutely want to get their hands on this, if for no other reason than to further immerse themselves in the universe.
"When brutality becomes a multiplayer fighting game" Invincible VS delivers a fast-paced, character-switching multiplayer experience with a strong visual identity that faithfully reflects the series' universe. The game prioritizes pacing and cinematic violence over narrative depth, though it isn't fully neglected, making it appealing to action fans. Despite some balance and depth issues, it remains a compelling experience within the modern fighting game genre.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Invincible VS delivers a fun, frantic, and brutal fighting game experience. While it can be unforgiving at times, it never feels like you don’t have the tools to survive the bloody battles it challenges you with.
Invincible VS makes a strong first impression from the very beginning, offering enjoyable and fast-paced fights. However, it gradually loses its shine due to its inability to make proper use of the Invincible license, along with a superficial story. Although it offers some solid elements, it lacks real distinction. In the end, it may be a suitable experience for those looking for light entertainment, but it will not satisfy players seeking narrative depth or deeper gameplay mechanics.
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