

OpenCritic
Strong
"The turn-based stealth gameplay is empowering, but fraught and fleeting each time you dive deeper into one of the world's least architecturally sensible corporate buildings, rooms budding off rooms, some empty, some dangerous, all necessary. It's a fight to stay equally matched with your enemies and make it to the end. Things can and will go wrong. Sometimes life-saving maneuvering just delays an impending, inevitable loss as you bring the full weight of the guard down on your head. And it's almost always your own damn fault, which is why you'll try again."
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Invisible Fist is a strategy RPG where you navigate the absurd pressures of modern economic life. Using a card-based combat system, you juggle real-world struggles like launching a doomed startup, scraping together rent, or surviving the bureaucracy of aid programs. Each decision ties into a resource management loop that mirrors the tightrope walk of financial instability. The game leans into dark humor and surreal scenarios to frame its critique of capitalist systems. What sticks is its unflinching satire of economic precarity wrapped in a playable metaphor. Player forums highlight how the mechanics make you feel the grind of "hustling" in a rigged system. With a 78% on Metacritic, it’s a bold experiment that works best for those who enjoy abstract storytelling. Available on PC Switch and Mac it offers a bite-sized but intense look at how survival becomes a strategic game.
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Single player
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