Indivisible Reviews
Indivisible is a game that does not bring much variety, mainly due to the absence of the famous customization, an almost mandatory feature in games of this genre. However, the beauty, fun and longevity may make you want to give it a try.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Indivisible is a great game, but it could have been amazing. The lack of weapons, armor, or other collectible items to make exploration worthwhile really makes a lot of the adventure a bit dull, and the repetitive nature of its level design definitely leaves a sour taste. Many of these issues will be off-putting enough for potential players, but if you can look past its seemingly basic design mistakes, Indivisible's level of charm, passion, and character are rarely seen in the genre.
This is the game where you can show all those experience you've gained since now.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Indivisible was incredibly close to being the best indie RPG I've ever played.
What’s delivered here is a throwback to a classic era of RPG’s that’s been sorely missed – Indivisible taps into the addictive battle system, unique cast of characters and standout music classic Square Enix RPG’s were celebrated for. Indivisible is a passion project that’s just as great as it was promised to be.
Traversing Indivisible's beautiful world as you recruit an army of quirky characters makes for one delightful and memorable adventure.
Probably one of the things I appreciate most in an indie game is for it to surprise me, and with its unwillingness to be constrained by a clear single genre Indivisible absolutely does that...
While there might be something here for everyone to enjoy, your view of what makes turn-based Metroidvania fun or problematic is sure to be divisive.
Indivisible has a great art style and fun exploration elements. Its combat and gameplay are inspired by Valkyrie Profile and while the game is fun to play, the pacing of the story is slow and it doesn't feel as engaging. It is still an extremely gorgeous looking game that is easy to recommend for fans of the RPG or Metroidvania genre.
Indivisible‘s early and mid-game journey is a thrill ride that will hit your nostalgic buttons in the right places, as well as create a fresh experience with its melding of multiple genres into one cohesive package.
Indivisible is a fun 2D-animation's game and a curious RPG in which we must embark on Ajna's story. A young woman who, after her people were massacred, will have to pass many challenges to save the world and discover the truth about herself.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Ultimately, it was still worth the wait to get my hands on Indivisible. Sure it has some rough corners that could use some smoothing, as well as some irritating glitches, but none of that prevented me from having a blast. For $29.99, this is a tremendous ARPG that any fan of the genre should pick up. I just hope it’s not the last we see of this universe. Lab Zero have the bones of a great adventure here, and it’d be a shame for it to end with just one game. It’s not perfect, but it’s still highly recommended.
Indivisible offers a brilliant mish-mash of genres that doesn’t only look beautiful, but also just so happens to be a heck of a lot of fun to play. Between the effective Metroidvania-style exploration and the entertaining combat, there’s plenty on offer to get you completely absorbed into the adventure. It does have some imperfections, most notably with the in-game map and the easy difficulty of the game, but they certainly don’t hamper what is otherwise a fantastic experience that Nintendo Switch gamers will definitely want to be a part of.
Hence the recommendation to get the game! It is one of the highlights of 2019.
Review in German | Read full review
Indivisible despite a few shortcoming, keeps you hooked with its addictive 2D platforming and combat. Don't skip it if you love this genre.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Indivisible is an amalgam of genres that work quite well, especially platforms and the RPG. While the platforms work perfectly, the RPG part is much simpler and more superficial, almost exclusively restricted to combat, and without emphasizing the plot or character development. Despite this, and thanks also to a brilliant audiovisual section, and some game mechanics, make Indivisible a veryfun and interesting game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
It’s not a definite must play, but there’s something about Indivisible that can’t be ignored. If you’re looking for something a bit different, with lots of charm and character, then look no further.
Don’t let the nondescript and somewhat generic title cause you to look away. Indivisible is charming as all hell, sweetened with a bit of old school flavor, and a product of high craft in every regard.
Overall, I would highly suggest Indivisible for anyone who’s looking for a great experience. There’s a lot to love, from the environments to the characters.
The core elements of Indivisible, like the story and the action, are interesting, but an overall lack of polish holds it back.