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A hand-drawn action RPG-platformer where you collect party members inside your own soul, gorgeous to look at, messier to love past the midpoint.

Indivisible sits at a crossroads between a side-scrolling platformer and a character-action RPG, and it pulls both directions hard enough that you feel the tension. Lab Zero Games built their reputation on Skullgirls' frame-perfect 2D animation, and that DNA is everywhere here. Every character move, every environment, every boss entrance is hand-drawn and fluid in a way that makes a lot of bigger-budget games look lazy. If you stop and watch the idle animations on your party members, you will lose five minutes. That part is genuinely special. The core hook is Ajna, your protagonist, who can absorb fighters she meets into her inner world, a mental dimension called Ajna's Realm. In practice this means your party grows by literally collecting people, and each absorbed character becomes a playable combatant with their own attack inputs and stats. Combat runs on a real-time-with-pause rhythm borrowed loosely from Valkyrie Profile: each party member is mapped to a face button, you queue attacks during an action window, then defend against enemy turns. At its best it rewards fast thinking, combo awareness, and knowing which of your twelve-plus party members actually synergize. At its worst, mid-game encounters devolve into button-mashing the same three characters because the balance tilts hard toward a handful of builds and the rest feel situational at best. The platforming is tighter than you might expect from an RPG. Ajna gets movement tools as the story progresses, including a spear vault and a wall-bounce, and the level design does open up meaningfully when you have a full toolkit. Metroidvania fans will find familiar satisfaction in backtracking through early zones once you have new abilities. The world itself is visually diverse, pulling from Southeast Asian, South Asian, and other non-Western aesthetics in a way that feels considered rather than cosmetic. The lore rewards reading item descriptions and NPC lines, even if the main story loses momentum in its second half and the villain motivation lands with less weight than the setup deserves. Where Indivisible earns real criticism is pacing. The opening hours are a confident, punchy rush. Then the game widens, the filler content accumulates, and some dungeons overstay their welcome by a full act. A handful of the absorbed party members are genuinely memorable with distinct personalities and dialogue that pays off across the runtime. A larger handful are background decoration who speak maybe four lines total. If you care about party member arcs the way you would in, say, an SNES-era JRPG, you will find yourself rooting for a small core cast and vaguely tolerating everyone else. The writing is uneven: sharp and funny in towns, thin in late-game exposition. For the right player, specifically someone who values animation craft, enjoys learning a slightly unconventional combat rhythm, and can tolerate a narrative that peaks early then coasts, Indivisible offers something genuinely distinct. It is not a deep RPG in the stat-crunching, build-theory sense. It is more of a love letter to action-RPG hybrids wrapped in some of the most expressive hand-drawn art on PC. Go in for the aesthetics and the combat learning curve, not for a story that sticks with you for years. Monika, Scout Team

Indivisible

Indivisible

8 oct 2019Lab Zero Games505 Games
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A hand-drawn action RPG-platformer where you collect party members inside your own soul, gorgeous to look at, messier to love past the midpoint.

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Indivisible sits at a crossroads between a side-scrolling platformer and a character-action RPG, and it pulls both directions hard enough that you feel the tension. Lab Zero Games built their reputation on Skullgirls' frame-perfect 2D animation, and that DNA is everywhere here. Every character move, every environment, every boss entrance is hand-drawn and fluid in a way that makes a lot of bigger-budget games look lazy. If you stop and watch the idle animations on your party members, you will lose five minutes. That part is genuinely special. The core hook is Ajna, your protagonist, who can absorb fighters she meets into her inner world, a mental dimension called Ajna's Realm. In practice this means your party grows by literally collecting people, and each absorbed character becomes a playable combatant with their own attack inputs and stats. Combat runs on a real-time-with-pause rhythm borrowed loosely from Valkyrie Profile: each party member is mapped to a face button, you queue attacks during an action window, then defend against enemy turns. At its best it rewards fast thinking, combo awareness, and knowing which of your twelve-plus party members actually synergize. At its worst, mid-game encounters devolve into button-mashing the same three characters because the balance tilts hard toward a handful of builds and the rest feel situational at best. The platforming is tighter than you might expect from an RPG. Ajna gets movement tools as the story progresses, including a spear vault and a wall-bounce, and the level design does open up meaningfully when you have a full toolkit. Metroidvania fans will find familiar satisfaction in backtracking through early zones once you have new abilities. The world itself is visually diverse, pulling from Southeast Asian, South Asian, and other non-Western aesthetics in a way that feels considered rather than cosmetic. The lore rewards reading item descriptions and NPC lines, even if the main story loses momentum in its second half and the villain motivation lands with less weight than the setup deserves. Where Indivisible earns real criticism is pacing. The opening hours are a confident, punchy rush. Then the game widens, the filler content accumulates, and some dungeons overstay their welcome by a full act. A handful of the absorbed party members are genuinely memorable with distinct personalities and dialogue that pays off across the runtime. A larger handful are background decoration who speak maybe four lines total. If you care about party member arcs the way you would in, say, an SNES-era JRPG, you will find yourself rooting for a small core cast and vaguely tolerating everyone else. The writing is uneven: sharp and funny in towns, thin in late-game exposition. For the right player, specifically someone who values animation craft, enjoys learning a slightly unconventional combat rhythm, and can tolerate a narrative that peaks early then coasts, Indivisible offers something genuinely distinct. It is not a deep RPG in the stat-crunching, build-theory sense. It is more of a love letter to action-RPG hybrids wrapped in some of the most expressive hand-drawn art on PC. Go in for the aesthetics and the combat learning curve, not for a story that sticks with you for years.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Lab Zero Games
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505 Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
8 oct 2019

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