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Invisible, Inc. Critic Reviews

46 Total Reviews

44 Positive Reviews(95.7%)
1 Mixed Reviews(2.2%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Destructoid May 12, 2015
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.
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Softpedia May 20, 2015
Invisible Inc. has a ton of deceivingly complex interactions hidden behind its glossy exterior, and although it lets you take your time when it comes to plotting, due to its turn-based nature, it's always reminding you that you’re running against the clock.
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Ragequit.gr May 22, 2015
Invisible, Inc. is a brilliant game. The developers crafted a novel turn-based strategy/stealth game hybrid with a lot of attention to detail, extremely addicting gameplay and an abundance of class on the technical side. If you are a fan of either turn-based or stealth games, or just a fan of good games in general, you really can't go wrong with Invisible, Inc.
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Multiplayer.it May 23, 2015
Invisible, inc. is the perfect Klei game. It has high values and a great turn based stealth gameplay.
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Attack of the Fanboy May 12, 2015
Invisible Inc. is smart and stylish, and delectable for fans of stealth or strategy.
90
Everyeye.it May 18, 2015
The gameplay is incredibly deep in its strategic aspects, and the game has great replayability value. Xcom fans, here you have a great heir to the throne.
90
Gameplanet May 18, 2015
Invisible Inc. flawlessly fuses the stealth-based badassery of Splinter Cell with the tactical depth and ever present potential for catastrophic failure of the XCOM series. A beautiful Cyber-Noir turn-based espionage title that will leave you both frustrated and fulfilled.
90
Vandal May 18, 2015
Invisible, Inc. is a great game, and a better choice if you enjoy slow-paced experiences. It's addictive and literally endless, so if you like the concept, it's a must-have.
90
JeuxActu May 21, 2015
The developers of Mark of the Ninja have done it again with Invisible Inc. For less than 20 bucks you can throw yourself into one of the best infiltration game there is. A true contender to the hall of fame.
90
PLAY! Zine June 29, 2015
Klei Entertainment has proven their class once again. This time they created a game with a perfect mix of deep turn-based stealth gameplay, beautiful art and amazing replay value.
90
Games.cz July 8, 2015
First-class spy strategy, what is missing is just a few bits to be a perfect game: better style and narration more suitable for the replayability.
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games(TM) July 22, 2015
The only thing we could criticise? Put in the hours, and you’ll quickly begin to understand how the level tiles work – think Carcassonne: you know what’s drawn from the bag, and how to counter each piece. That’s the only thing that dilutes it, if it bothers you, bump up the difficulty and it’ll feel like a new game.
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Power Unlimited July 24, 2015
Though refreshing and well-polished Invisible Inc. is equally unforgiving and a bit bland in its presentation.
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IGN May 12, 2015
A thrilling turn-based spy game. Though it fails to tap its colorful characters for story material and personality beyond their unique abilities, its randomized maps and spy equipment make sneaking past the enemy AI for maximum profit a tough and repeatable challenge.
85
Arcade Sushi May 12, 2015
It might not be a game for players that aren’t looking to be challenged, but Invisible, Inc. is a great stealth experience despite a couple of minor setbacks.
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4Players.de May 22, 2015
If it says “Klei” you’ll get quality for sure. The Canadians serve up a challenging turn based strategy gem in a comic style spy world.
85
Gamer.nl May 22, 2015
Invisible Inc. is an exciting turn-based stealth-game in which every choice is essential. Although the game tends to be a tad repetitive after a while, the many different difficulty settings and randomly generated levels offer enough content to entertain you for tens of awesome hours.
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NZGamer June 1, 2015
Fun, a little repetitive, but totally replayable, just wish the middle of the story was better.
85
SpazioGames June 9, 2015
Invisible, Inc. is a really interesting and well done turn-based isometric stealth game. The difficulty curve is managed in an exemplary way and gameplay allows you to manage the missions with great freedom of action and approaches.
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CD-Action July 4, 2015
“I’ll just take a quick look at it”, I thought. “That’s a good one”, Invisible, Inc. thought and then stole 17 hours of my weekend.