Engineer Posted July 3, 2015 Report Share Posted July 3, 2015 Skullgirls developer Lab Zero Games has a new game in the works titled Indivisible. The action-RPG stars a girl named Ajna who is on a “globe-spanning journey to discover the truth behind her mysterious powers.” During her quest, she will be joined by other heroes, gain new abilities, and defeat enemies along the way. “Indivisible is inspired by classics like Valkyrie Profile and Super Metroid, with unique characters and gameplay depth,” said Lab Zero Games. “In addition to a fresh spin on action-RPG gameplay, Indivisible features a deep storyline inspired by southeast Asian and other world mythologies, 2D hand-drawn animation, and a lush soundtrack from legendary Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta.” It does look lovely. Check out the trailer below, and keep an eye out for the team’s playable prototype and Indiegogo campaign in early September. Indivisible is out in 2017. Thanks, Gematsu. Source: VG247 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Heaven Angel Posted September 20, 2017 Report Share Posted September 20, 2017 Thought it was already released since the theme was available on PS4. Seems to be scheduled for fall 2018. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeraltOfRivia Posted September 20, 2017 Report Share Posted September 20, 2017 ^ Free theme was launched to celebrate the first anniversary of successful Indiegogo campaign. Their campaign got a sudden boost after they launched a prototype Indivisible demo on PSN. Demo link : https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/games/indivisible-prototype-beta/cid=UP4040-CUSA04000_00-FAKEPARENTINDIVS?smcid=ps:show-now:games:ps-playstation-store Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heaven Angel Posted August 16, 2019 Report Share Posted August 16, 2019 Indivisible releases on Steam on October 8th, 2019! FINALLY! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Heaven Angel Posted October 7, 2019 Report Share Posted October 7, 2019 Reviews out 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. When Indivisible is good, it reminds me of some of my favorite games. But it hits those heights only rarely, and is usually pulled down by tedium, repetition, and other issues. The sights and sounds of Indivisible, and its blend of action-RPG and 2D platforming, win your heart, though its pivotal moments let you down. 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. Apart from its nuanced storytelling, Indivisible is a brilliant vertical slice of a more fully featured game that doesn’t exist. Almost all of its ideas seem like prototypes stuck in their early phases that are waiting to be fleshed out. Indivisible is rich with character, personality and passion. But is hindered by technical problems, vacant maps, and pacing issues, which hold back its true potential. With a little tweaking, some of this could be reversed, allowing Lab Zero's delightful cast, deep combat, and dramatic storyline to shine through. 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. 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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