Indivisible

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79

Top Critic Average

73%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
75 / 100
IGN
8.8 / 10
Game Informer
7 / 10
GameSpot
7 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
3.5 / 5
Easy Allies
7.5 / 10
Nintendo Life
7 / 10
God is a Geek
9 / 10
Creators: Lab Zero Games, 505 Games
Release Date: Oct 8, 2019 - PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5

Indivisible Review Summary

StrongCritic Consensus

Uncommon Combat

This turn-based combat system is unlike those you're maybe used to.

Active and Inventive Traversal

Metroidvania elements keep players returning to uncover more.

Lacks Some Polish

This long-delayed game could've used even more time.

Indivisible moves its Skullgirls-like art into an RPG/metroidvania mash-up that pleases most players, even if it doesn't floor them. Some polish is lacking and people are lukewarm on the story, but critics still tended to enjoy it for the good it does with combat and exploration.


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Critic Reviews for Indivisible

Indivisible's inventive battle system brings the thrill of a fighting game to a JRPG-like party system but its platforming sections aren't as magical.

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Indivisible manages to merge 2D platforming, thrilling combat, and a thought-provoking story resulting in one of the most wildly creative RPGs of the year.

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When Indivisible is good, it reminds me of some of my favorite games. But it hits those heights only rarely, and is usually pulled down by tedium, repetition, and other issues.

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The sights and sounds of Indivisible, and its blend of action-RPG and 2D platforming, win your heart, though its pivotal moments let you down.

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Despite this, as mentioned right up front, I absolutely loved playing Indivisible.  The combat being fairly easy just means the story has to carry the weight and the well-designed and animated cast is more than up to the job.

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Indivisible is an ambitious game, and there are moments where it seems to buckle somewhat under that ambition.

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Indivisible is just as good as it ever was, and the visuals hold up well on the Nintendo Switch. The story is engrossing, the gameplay is challenging yet fun, and the hand drawn environments are beautiful.

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