The Invincible Review (Steam)
For this The Invincible Review, You wake up on a planet Regis III, with no recollection of how you got there. It’s up to you to unravel the secrets of this unexplored world. Witness a world through the lens of a retro-futuristic, atompunk art style accompanied by an atmospheric score composed by Brunon Lubas.
The Invincible Review Pros:
- Beautiful graphics.
- 38.65GB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Steam trading cards.
- Full controller support.
- Based on the book by S. Lems.
- Graphics settings – resolution, display mode, graphics quality, shadow quality, anti-aliasing, environment details, post-processing, shading, textures, view distance, VFX quality, v-sync, frame limit, FSR 2.2/DLSS, settings, field of view slider, gamma, and motion blur.
- Accessibility options – text size, subtitles background, hints background, interaction hints, interaction offscreen hints, and control hints.
- Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders, controller button icons, and head bobbing.
- Classic Sci-Fi atmosphere and presentation.
- Multiple choice encounters and questions.
- Excellent voice work.
- First-person adventure gameplay.
- The journal has all your findings and maps in it.
- The map fills in as you explore.
- You get in-game cutscenes that can be skipped by f you want.
- Flashbacks help tell the story.
- A track is used to try and find lost cargo/items and is pretty easy to use.
- A beautiful if barren-looking world.
- The Telemeter is like a telescope apart from it tells the distance of what you are looking at and can help identify landmarks etc.
- Incredibly powerful sequences like walking in a sandstorm.
- Very much a walking Simulator.
- You get a probe that helps you as it follows you around and you can name it.
- A really good story with excellent writing.
- If you don’t do anything then your character starts talking to themselves or they get on the radio.
- Very atmospheric.
- The map fills in landmarks and points of interest.
- Photo mode.
- The story has comic book cutscenes and you unlock comic pages as you play through and can recap it all by reading the comic.
The Invincible Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- Very slow starter.
- With or without prompts, it’s really hard to make out where to go, and what you can and cannot climb over.
- More of an interactive movie/story than a game as it’s all heavily scripted.
- Honestly, it’s a game that has a slow pace in general.
- You can feel lost at times, especially in terms of navigation.
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The Invincible:
Developer: STARWARD INDUSTRIES
Publisher: 11 Bit Studios
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