Indivisible Reviews
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.
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...
Indivisible is a delightful work, a mix of genres, inspirations, characters, shapes, colors and sensations that on paper should rarely work but instead here becomes a stylistic and playful figure. Despite small and sometimes annoying defects, the title Lab Zero is a precious jewel of playability and narrative.
Review in Italian | Read full review
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.
An interesting mix of genres, with a unique visual style, tons of humor and, salvo por algunos fallos menores, it unfolds like a very enjoyable and unexpected surprise that will enjoy all those seeking for a different game, long and with its own personality. No doubt, Indivisible it's one of 2019 biggest's surprises.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Indivisible combines lots of mechanics in a brilliant way and also offers a fine hand-drawn style which breath life into the whole experience.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Indivisible will probably disappoint Action-RPG Fans a bit because of the generic rpg features and the missing gameplay depth but the game brings a lot of variety with metroidvania elements, beautiful hand drawn animations and a heartwarming story with a setting that is definitely underrepresented.
Review in German | Read full review
Although it's lacking the day one patch, Indivisible is as enjoyable on the Nintendo Switch as on the rest of the platforms. With a unique style and mix of genres, it can be considered one of those games that you either love or hate, but it's so refreshing that deserves a chance.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
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.
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
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 takes three different genres and melds them together expertly to create something wholly unique.
Lab Zero Games has succeeded in making Indivisible a memorable experience that will be discussed for years to come.
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
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
With a deep storyline and a mixture of different gameplay styles, Indivisible is an innovative and fun experience with the sole blunder of the abysmal control scheme.
Review in Persian | Read full review
An agreeably peculiar mix of role-playing game and Metroidvania but whose best feature is its charming visuals and one of the most endearing cast of characters seen in a long time.
Indivisible's unique blend of platforming and action-heavy monster fights will take some getting used to, but everything feels good once it clicks into place. Indivisible has some problems with its camera and map, but you'll be too busy marveling at its wonderful graphics to feel much of a sting.
Indivisible is far more than the sum of its parts. The full game lives up to the promise of the early prototype and is a fantastically original take on a mix of familiar genres. Aside from small issues with balancing combat in the later parts of the game and a frustrating end boss, there is very little here to criticise.