Indivisible Reviews
Despite running into one too many difficulty spikes, Indivisible successfully blends the RPG and Metroidvania genres into one stunning experience. Its plot may be simple and some characters bothersome, but the 2D platforming that bridges the gap between those narrative beats is a dream. Indivisible is a little bit too forgettable in a couple of aspects, but it makes up for that when the tough gets going.
Although it has an underwhelming story and some pacing issues, Indivisible is a great game filled with memorable characters, gorgeous visuals, entertaining combat, and fun dialogue.
If you’re willing to make the best out of the awkward battles and you love those classic RPG stories that start off small and build into these epic adventures, then you’ll definitely be in for a treat with Indivisible.
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 offers a diverse and well-spelled world with interesting characters and more than 20 companions, each with their own unique fighting skills, but all this variability dies in the abyss of button mashing during battles and high peaks of difficulty in the arcade part of the story. As a result, you yawn during monotonous fights and rage at moments of overcoming platforming sections.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Each part is so overflowing with jokes, ideas, characters, and charm that you won't want to separate from the whole game.
With an enriching story, characters, and scenery, Indivisible is a spectacle and one of the best action platformers I've ever played.
Indivisible is a platform game and a no-fuss RPG. Without much depth either, a defect without a doubt for those who hoped to tackle a RGP borrowing a certain complexity. For others, it remains a very nice game, because of its beautiful Japanese cartoon attire, these characters, if they are very charismatic, at least always cute and fun, and its overall dynamism.
Review in French | Read full review
Some uncertainty in the balancing and in the platform phases represents only a small stumbling in the face of a playfully and artistically valuable work
Review in Italian | Read full review
Ultimately, Indivisible is an incredibly unique little JRPG that doesn’t quite live up to its grand ambitions, but comes darn close.
Indivisible is a lovingly-made game with an exciting combat system and an enchanting world, but stiff platforming and other rough spots hold it back.
This is one of the best indie games to come out this year. Lab Zero has already shown that they know how to make an amazing fighting game and now they have shown they know how to make an amazing platformer and RPG as well.
Indivisible is the new Lab Zero Games title that brings together three genres such as platforms, RPG and metroidvania. Perfectly combined with a story that catches the eye thanks to its characters, Indivisible is a unique and indispensable experience. Without a doubt, one of the hidden ones at the end of the year.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A mixture of lovely characters and a world brimming with imaginative ideas is complemented by a rock-solid combat system and experimental platforming that blend together strangely, but just works. If you're after a smaller adventure in-between the coming month's biggest releases, not much will shine brighter than this gem.
Cobbled together from three disparate genres, Indivisible is a uniquely fresh experience that was well worth the extended wait.
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 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 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 ambitious game, and there are moments where it seems to buckle somewhat under that ambition.
Indivisible is what happens when a Metroidvania type of game is given RPG elements and it's a successful case at that. Thanks to its marvelous looking and sounding world, exploration mechanics and combat that help make up for the plot's poor pacing and fun humor, Indivisible is a worthy game to spend many hours with.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review