Indivisible Reviews
Indivisible is one of the more memorable Metroidvanias that I've played in recent years with its unique and addictive combat system. Story issues aside I enjoyed every minute I spent with this game.
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.
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Lab Zero Games presents us with a unique title, with an original proposal and a delicious artistic finish that, despite its failures, will have us dazzled for a good handful of hours. A mixture of elements and genres that could be given for several games but presented here in a compact, solid ... indivisible way.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Indivisible brings its own mix of genres, packed with the best group of characters in years.
Indivisible isn't great just because of its unique battle-system and platforming sequences, its art-style, soundtracks, and lovable characters add charm to the overall experience.
Review in Arabic | 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
It's hard to truly dislike a game that tries to meld pre-existing ideas into something new, and this is true with Indivisible. However, it's also hard to truly enjoy a game that doesn't fully succeed in any of its key areas, and unfortunately this also applies to Indivisible.
Indivisible is exactly what it looks like. It's an indie-funded exploration of familiar, nostalgic genre space, with its own distinct flavor. It features ridiculously clean and complex animations, practically looking like a TV series in motion. It also opens up with some animation produced by Studio TRIGGER which is a real treat. While the combat isn't as meaty as I'd like, and there isn't a whole lot of exploration or nuance in its platforming, Indivisible is a lovely, wholesome, and breezy RPG experience that doesn't come from the usual spots.
Indivisible is a pretty solid indie game, but it lacks in terms of content and variety. However, it makes up for it with its interesting combat and heartwarming story.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
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 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 one of the best action role-playing games of the year. Of course it's not flawless and lack of challenges in combat or repetition are totally noticeable, but still, thanks to its impressive art design and deep gameplay and combat system, Indivisible is so enjoyable and entertaining
Review in Persian | Read full review
Expertly executed designs, visuals, voiceovers, and musical score still make Indivisible a great joy to behold, but its shortcomings do take away some of the triumph of actually playing it.
Cobbled together from three disparate genres, Indivisible is a uniquely fresh experience that was well worth the extended wait.
It combines two genres perfectly and ends up creating the surprise hit of the year. It will be on my mind when game of the year rolls around and I recommend everyone giving it a look. I know the game world is swamped with releases this year, but this is one experience you do not want to miss.
Indivisible was a game that I would say that, at the end of the day, I enjoyed. There’s a mountain of charm residing in the young teenage body of Ajna and any time she opened her mouth to speak, I found myself laughing out loud. I really enjoyed the battle system as well as the beautifully animated world. Sadly, the issues I had with the game were still pretty big. The combat is fun but it will get dull quick with how ridiculously long fights are. The story is not exactly the most riveting either, but as the old saying goes “It’s not about the final destination but rather the friends you made along the way”.
Indivisible takes the best of RPGs and fighting games and mixes them with a world full of secrets to find and a healthy dose of platforming goodness. While it doesn't reach its full potential in some areas, it's still a great time throughout.
It's obvious from its opening moments that Indivisible has a lot of loved poured into it, boasting gorgeous visuals and interesting characters sure to win over your heart. It isn't a perfect example of either of the two genres it blends together, but it does plenty with each of them to make for an exciting adventure.
Indivisible is an RPG epic that uniquely blends action/turn-based combat into one extremely satisfying package