Invincible: Guarding the Globe presents an intriguing proposition for fans of the Invincible series, with its visually stunning 3D graphics and the potential for an engaging soundtrack.
Invincible: Guarding the Globe once again shows how a idle gameplay ties in with a free-to-play structure and gacha elements to result in a progression that proceeds as the game wants and not as the player wants, with all that that entails.
It is a shame that Ubisoft has chosen to use the surely costly Invincible licence in this way. The setup doesn't fit Invincible and its characters, the game mechanics are so automated that it never even feels like I'm participating as a player and the story is ridiculously thin and uninteresting.