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Lab Zero Games released Indivisible in 2019 after years of development. This side-scrolling RPG mixes platforming with deep combat systems across multiple platforms like PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, and Switch. The story follows Ajna, a rebellious girl whose life changes when her rural home faces an attack and a strange power awakens inside her. You explore vast fantasy landscapes drawn from real-world mythologies while fighting monsters in tight, responsive battles. The game blends adventure elements with traditional RPG mechanics to create a distinct experience that feels personal yet grand. It stands out as an indie title with big ambitions and polished art direction that captures the spirit of classic console games from the late nineties.
You control Ajna through side-scrolling levels where traversal skills unlock new paths. The combat system relies on quick combos, dodging, and special abilities called Summon Stones that let you fuse with other characters mid-fight. Each fusion changes your attack patterns and adds unique moves to the roster. Sessions involve solving environmental puzzles while managing a party of allies you recruit along the way. You switch between different fighters instantly during battles to adapt to enemy weaknesses. The controls feel tight, requiring precise timing for counter-attacks and aerial maneuvers. Single-player mode offers a long campaign, but you can also jump into local co-op play with up to three other friends on screen at once.
PlayPile users rate this title highly with an average score of 79 from Metacritic critics matching our community sentiment. Players spend roughly 25 hours completing the main story, though full completionists chase down all achievements and reach a 92% completion rate among dedicated fans. Community moods skew positive with "satisfied" being the most common tag after finishing the final boss. Review snippets highlight the art style and combat depth as major wins. Some users noted the pacing drags slightly in middle chapters, but the 85% recommendation score suggests most agree the payoff is worth the wait. Achievement hunters love the variety of fusions required to unlock everything, driving repeated playthroughs for those seeking 100%.
Indivisible is a solid choice for players who enjoy deep combat systems wrapped in hand-drawn art. The $39.99 price point feels fair given the length and content density. You should pick this up if you want a game that respects your time with tight controls rather than filler. It is not perfect, as some story beats feel rushed, but the gameplay loop remains engaging throughout. We recommend it to fans of classic beat-em-ups who also want an RPG narrative layer. Skip it only if you dislike side-scrollers or need a multiplayer-only experience since the co-op modes are optional.
Our story revolves around Ajna, a fearless girl with a rebellious streak. Raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town, her life is thrown into chaos when her home is attacked, and a mysterious power awakens within her.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
80.4
RAWG Rating
3.3
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