Disintegration Reviews
Disintegration is a captivating title that presents a differentiated gameplay, capturing the essential of elements from first person shots in conjecture with the real time strategy genre. Presenting a solid control of the characters, we can easily manage all the elements on the battlefield, in the various missions that we are submitted to. Even though there is a feeling of waste in what concerns the proposed narrative, the experience in the global is rewarding and positive. In the multiplayer aspect, the title could risk more, thr available modes are just over simplified considering the possibilities that the game mechanics allow. It will still allow for a few hours of fun. Fundamentally, we feel that this title has a great premise that with sustained growth and in line with community feedback it could be a major series in the future.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
When combat is in full swing and every move you make is gold, Disintegration feels like an experience worth having. Unfortunately, some of the higher difficulties may fail to hold your interest as some missions can take quite a long time, and the combat can feel very repetitive, with encounters rehashing a lot of the same enemies and experiences.
Overall my time in Disintegration was a fun one, however it just left something to be desired in terms of shooting, or the RTS mechanics, I really hope that if there is a sequel to this game that they drastically improve the shooting mechanics. Multiplayer is fun and I can't wait to spend more time with it.
Disintegration is a solid game that relies too heavily on the wrong pieces.
Studio founded by the co-creator of Halo brings an inventive squad shooter twist that doesn't quite hit the mark
Disintegration is a fresh concept that feels as though it was lost in time since the days of the OG Xbox but fails to stand out, especially with its multiplayer mode that simply isn't worth your time.
Disintegration is a game with a new proposal, full of great ideas.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Disintegration absolutely nails the idea of managing a squad and blasting away at the opposition from within your high anti-gravity horse, but some rough edges in the multiplayer department derails this ambitious concept before it can truly stand out from the pack.
Disintegration is built upon an intriguing idea. Although the final product does not satisfy our expectations as it should, but perhaps with spending a little bit more passion and time towards the game in its post-launch state by the developers, so that the accessibility of the game, especially when it comes to separate unit control, is improved, we might have a better game
Review in Persian | Read full review
Some good points for effort but in the end, it's an unpolished mix of a shooter and strategy that doesn't do either of those two well.
For a project with veteran people in the market, a small team, and being the studio's debut game, I think Disintegration was a good start for V1 Interactive but with points that deserve attention to please a larger audience. It also has a very cool science fiction narrative, with characters presenting strong and very characteristic personalities. I think it would even make a good series for Netflix. A new approach to gameplay mixing two very different genres, with a multiplayer mode which even if it doesn't have the best service, can improve, make this an interesting title for those who like new things..
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Disintegration intends to blend things up by including RTS fixings into the FPS class however simply like the Megacycle you pilot, it neglects to fly high.
It's true that the weird combination of first-person shooter and strategy elements do work quite well in Disintegration, they're not as fun as one would expect (if anyone can expect that). Instead of having the best of both worlds, Disintegration puts itself in the position of potentially being hated by fans of both genres. Yes, the hybrid approach does work, but it's not entertaining enough to warrant a full playthrough. Here is hoping for a better sequel though.
It's hard to understand why this game exists – even its publisher didn't bother to market it. Multiplayer died almost instantly, and its single-player campaign is full of same-y missions and boring environments.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Disintegration aims to mix things up by adding RTS ingredients into the FPS genre but just like the Gravcycle you pilot, it fails to fly high.
"Disintegration" has so much potential but due to being such a radical approach to combining two very different gaming genres, I believe that more work needs to be done in order to balance and strengthen the core mechanics. However, in saying that, I have found myself quite intrigued by the developing story and wanting to know what happens next. I wouldn't call "Disintegration" a bad game, but I would like to see what the developers do with possible future titles. I also believe that "Disintegration" would have made a brilliant VR game but perhaps that is something we might be able to experience at a later date.
It had potential to be something really great but it has some odd negative mechanics that bring it down. I do hope that Disintegration is successful for V1 interactive, this studio shows a lot of promise and talent!
Disintegration tried to come up with a new ideas and unique gameplay, while somehow it succeeded with that, it wasn't enough to make the overall experience enjoyable, as it came short in mostly everything else. Not to mention it's almost impossible to find multiplayer as of now, so you will not be able to get the full experience.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Disintegration offers a mix of FPS and RTS from Halo co-creator but it lacks fun and good gameplay.
Review in Slovak | Read full review