Invincible VS Reviews

Invincible VS is ranked in the 67th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.5 / 10.0
May 4, 2026

Although Invincible Vs has some rough spots, it overall succeeds where it needs to in a fighting game. The gameplay is fun, the netcode is good overall and the roster is a blast to play with along with solid presentation. While some character omissions are lamentable… The fact that Quarter Up made me want to try Dupli-Kate out makes up for it and thankfully we’re in the age where bugs can be fixed rather quickly.

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7 / 10.0
May 4, 2026

Invincible VS leaves us with a bittersweet feeling of what could have been. While the game faithfully reflects the show's universe, it falls short when it comes to game modes and the length of its story mode.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

Invincible VS is more than just an arcade fighting game. It’s a tribute to the original material. The characters have been given great animation, and even feature (most of) the original voice actors. While some are missing from the roster, the replacement voice actors do a remarkable job. The combat and most modes are what you would expect from an arcade fighter, but the story mode is a great addition that puts all the characters in the spotlight. It is somewhat short, though. It’s more like an episode of a show instead of an entire campaign. A good fighting game needs a strong community to succeed, so the coming months will show if Invincible VS will be a hit. But if what I played is anything to go by, I think most players who come to this release because they love the show, will stick around because they will also fall in love with this game.

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70 / 100
May 4, 2026

Invincible VS is heavy on fighting game mechanics and fun factor, thanks to its solid tag mechanics and varied cast. However, its single-player modes and other replayable bits, apart from online and local play, leave a lot to be desired.

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Apr 30, 2026

Invincible VS hits hard enough to satisfy fans, but not cleanly enough to feel truly invincible.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

Highly recommended if you enjoyed Killer Instinct (2013) or tag fighting games and are a fan of the franchise. But if you're expecting a good offline experience, I'd say you should reconsider.

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75 / 100
May 1, 2026

Invincible VS works as both a tribute to the original series and a good fighting game. It might not be perfect at launch, but the way it's built makes it look like a competitive game that could be popular for a long time.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

Invincible VS delivers a technically and visually impressive experience, while also presenting an original story that serves as a continuation of the series. However, it lacks variety in its game modes and imposes a complex combat system that requires a significant amount of time to master.

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Uagna
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

Gameplay-wise, Invincible VS proves to be as ruthless and fascinating as the comic/animated series it's based on, drawing inspiration from the bloody history of Omni-Man and the consequences of his arrival. Accessible for newcomers, it's packed with deep mechanics. The content, however, doesn't quite make up for Quarter Up's success, and it actually lacks a truly awful story mode.

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7 / 10
Apr 30, 2026

Overall, I loved playing Invincible VS. It's something fans of the IP will likely get a kick out of for a few hours, despite the disappointing length of story mode, and those deep in the trenches of fighting games likely trying to come up with the most degenerate strats you could conceive. If Quarter Up can build on the early excitement shown by both the FGC and the casual Invincible audience, they might have a big hit in their hands, one I hope they aim to improve and make a more complete experience in a fighting game market that's surprisingly starting to feel a bit overcrowded.

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3 / 5.0
Apr 30, 2026

Invincible VS is quite similar to the series’ protagonist, Invincible. He’s often conflicted, and as an alien, human, and superhero, he has much to live up to. In Invincible VS’ case, I’m not sure that it does live up to expectations. Quarter Up’s first effort should be applauded for developing a fighting game that could be a hit with both casuals and high-level players, but it could just as easily not find an audience with its conflicting decisions. Competition is tough in fighting games, and that remains true for…Invincible VS.

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8.5 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

Invincible VS is an excellent fighting title with solid foundations and a low skill floor for newcomers, while also offering a high skill ceiling for those willing to become...invincible.

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Apr 30, 2026

Invincible VS is good. It’s a big game even if it feels small at times. Good production does it some nice favors and with DLC already lined up, hopefully Quarter Up and Skybound Games can take notes from the community, deliver some surprises, and forge some longevity for those who are jaded and looking for a new mainstay on their hard drives and offer a new way for Invincible fans to experience that universe.

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8 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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75 / 100
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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8.2 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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GAMES.CH
Florian Merz
Top Critic
80%
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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8.5 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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INVEN
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Apr 30, 2026

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.

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