Compara los precios de Subdivision Infinity DX en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MistFly Games. Publicado por Crescent Moon Games. Lanzado el 7/8/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Tight dogfights, gorgeous star fields, and a grind loop that reveals its mobile origins a few hours in. Worth it if you want arcade space action, not a space epic.

I went into Subdivision Infinity DX expecting a budget curiosity and came out with genuinely mixed feelings, which is honestly more interesting than either extreme. This started life as a mobile game in 2017, and MistFly Games polished it considerably for the PC and console release, to the point where the visual overhaul is legitimately impressive. Nebulae glow with real depth, enemy ships trail light across debris fields, and the cockpit intro sequence looks so good you'll briefly mourn that the rest of the game forces you into a permanent third-person view. The core of what's here is an arcade space dogfighter spread across five star systems, each with around five story missions and a couple of optional mining side-missions. You pilot Jed Riddle, callsign Rebel-1, into a conspiracy involving a silent research station and experiments far worse than anything you'd expect from a recon job. The story is delivered through text boxes with static character portraits and zero voice acting, and while some reviewers found the banter between Riddle and his AI companion AV-2 charming enough to forgive the presentation, the narrative never develops the weight to make you care about the destination. Between missions you manage a hangar: buying and upgrading ships with gold and crafting materials, slotting up to two primary weapons per ship alongside a secondary missile system or a mining laser you will absolutely forget to swap out before story missions. It's a clean, tactile loop with real personality in the ship designs. The problems surface when the loop asks you to repeat it past its natural stopping point. The difficulty curve steepens faster than your resources accumulate, pushing you back into already-cleared missions to grind for materials and blueprint fragments hidden inside asteroid facilities with unreliable map markers. For a game whose individual missions clock in at roughly fifteen minutes apiece, the repetition becomes audible, like a song playing on loop in the next room. The lock-on targeting system, another mobile inheritance, removes most of the precision from dogfighting, and while you can technically disable aim assist, the replacement targeting reticle is so generous it barely changes the feel. The soundtrack drew criticism from multiple reviewers as a poor fit for the action, and I find it hard to argue otherwise. And yet. The actual moment-to-moment flight is responsive and nimble. Weaving through wreckage while a capital ship bears down on you has a scrappy joy to it. The mouse-and-keyboard controls on PC feel more natural than any controller configuration, and the shorter mission structure makes it genuinely suited to sessions where you have forty minutes and want to feel like you accomplished something. If you approach it the way you would a well-made mobile game ported honestly rather than as a rival to Everspace or Rebel Galaxy, the experience lands differently. It knows roughly what it is. It just occasionally forgets to end before it overstays its welcome. Kai, Scout Team

Subdivision Infinity DX

Subdivision Infinity DX

7 ago 2019MistFly GamesCrescent Moon Games
GamerScout opina

Tight dogfights, gorgeous star fields, and a grind loop that reveals its mobile origins a few hours in. Worth it if you want arcade space action, not a space epic.

PCXbox
ProtonDB Gold
Mejor precio disponible
€0.00
en N/A
Mínimo histórico: €3.99

Comparar precios(0 tiendas)

Cargando precios...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Historial de precios

Historical low
€3.995 Jun 2026
Keyshops
€3.67€3.88€4.10€4.315 Jun11 Jun17 Jun22 Jun28 Jun
Tracking prices since 5 Jun 2026
Create alert

Capturas y multimedia

Acerca de Subdivision Infinity DX

I went into Subdivision Infinity DX expecting a budget curiosity and came out with genuinely mixed feelings, which is honestly more interesting than either extreme. This started life as a mobile game in 2017, and MistFly Games polished it considerably for the PC and console release, to the point where the visual overhaul is legitimately impressive. Nebulae glow with real depth, enemy ships trail light across debris fields, and the cockpit intro sequence looks so good you'll briefly mourn that the rest of the game forces you into a permanent third-person view. The core of what's here is an arcade space dogfighter spread across five star systems, each with around five story missions and a couple of optional mining side-missions. You pilot Jed Riddle, callsign Rebel-1, into a conspiracy involving a silent research station and experiments far worse than anything you'd expect from a recon job. The story is delivered through text boxes with static character portraits and zero voice acting, and while some reviewers found the banter between Riddle and his AI companion AV-2 charming enough to forgive the presentation, the narrative never develops the weight to make you care about the destination. Between missions you manage a hangar: buying and upgrading ships with gold and crafting materials, slotting up to two primary weapons per ship alongside a secondary missile system or a mining laser you will absolutely forget to swap out before story missions. It's a clean, tactile loop with real personality in the ship designs. The problems surface when the loop asks you to repeat it past its natural stopping point. The difficulty curve steepens faster than your resources accumulate, pushing you back into already-cleared missions to grind for materials and blueprint fragments hidden inside asteroid facilities with unreliable map markers. For a game whose individual missions clock in at roughly fifteen minutes apiece, the repetition becomes audible, like a song playing on loop in the next room. The lock-on targeting system, another mobile inheritance, removes most of the precision from dogfighting, and while you can technically disable aim assist, the replacement targeting reticle is so generous it barely changes the feel. The soundtrack drew criticism from multiple reviewers as a poor fit for the action, and I find it hard to argue otherwise. And yet. The actual moment-to-moment flight is responsive and nimble. Weaving through wreckage while a capital ship bears down on you has a scrappy joy to it. The mouse-and-keyboard controls on PC feel more natural than any controller configuration, and the shorter mission structure makes it genuinely suited to sessions where you have forty minutes and want to feel like you accomplished something. If you approach it the way you would a well-made mobile game ported honestly rather than as a rival to Everspace or Rebel Galaxy, the experience lands differently. It knows roughly what it is. It just occasionally forgets to end before it overstays its welcome.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieArcade Space ShooterMobile PortShip CustomizationBlueprint CraftingBoss BattlesDogfighterBite-Sized MissionsUpgrade Treadmill

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
Windows Vista or newer, 64-bit
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 480
Processor
Intel Core i3

Recomendados

OS
Windows Vista or newer, 64-bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 770
Processor
Intel Core i5

Sigue explorando

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Subdivision Infinity DX.

Reseñas y valoraciones

No hay valoraciones disponibles

Información del juego

Desarrolladora
MistFly Games
Distribuidora
Crescent Moon Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
7 ago 2019

Alerta de precio

¡Recibe un aviso cuando el precio baje de tu objetivo!

Crear alerta

Compra mejor: guías útiles

¿Buscas más? Mira juegos como Subdivision Infinity DX →

Preguntas frecuentes sobre Subdivision Infinity DX

¿Cuánto cuesta Subdivision Infinity DX?

El precio de Subdivision Infinity DX cambia a menudo y varía según la tienda, la edición y la región. La tabla de precios en vivo de esta página compara las ofertas más baratas en stock de tiendas de claves de confianza como Eneba y Kinguin, para que siempre veas el precio más bajo actual antes de comprar.

¿Dónde puedo comprar Subdivision Infinity DX más barato?

Compara los precios de Subdivision Infinity DX en todas las tiendas verificadas en la tabla de precios de esta página. Listamos las ofertas de claves y tiendas más baratas en stock, actualizadas con frecuencia, para que siempre veas la mejor oferta actual antes de comprar.

¿En qué plataformas está disponible Subdivision Infinity DX?

Subdivision Infinity DX está disponible en PC, Xbox.

¿Cuándo se lanzó Subdivision Infinity DX?

Subdivision Infinity DX se lanzó el 7 de agosto de 2019.

¿Quién desarrolló Subdivision Infinity DX?

Subdivision Infinity DX fue desarrollado por MistFly Games y publicado por Crescent Moon Games.