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  • Summary: Do you stand a chance against the wicked Queen Evangelyn and her army? You’re the last hope to prevent her world domination! Infinite – Beyond The Mind is a slick 2D action-platformer where you take on evil Queen Evangelyn Bramann. Play as either Tanya or Olga, two girls who have the powerDo you stand a chance against the wicked Queen Evangelyn and her army? You’re the last hope to prevent her world domination! Infinite – Beyond The Mind is a slick 2D action-platformer where you take on evil Queen Evangelyn Bramann. Play as either Tanya or Olga, two girls who have the power to stop the growing army and take down the evil Queen. Expand
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  1. May 29, 2020
    80
    All in all, Infinite: Beyond the Soul mimics old action games unexpectedly well, but often with smarter gameplay. Too many games these days are about pressing left, square, right, circle, up, X, down, left bumper, right bumper, both triggers down and a Buddha prayer on top to make things happen. That’s why a game like Infinite: Beyond the Mind is more than called for; it’s a blessed throwback to simpler times and games.
  2. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Jun 26, 2020
    70
    Boasting bitcrushed soundbites and bitpop beats by Defense Mechanism, it sounds the part. As for looks, the sprite work has the bobble-headed charm of chibi art styles. The vehicle aesthetic is more realistic but they still look like they’re straight out of the doll’s house. The art direction feels far more confident rendering nuts and bolts rather than our protagonists, but the pixel art is nothing to sniff at. There is a clear understanding that bosses are sold not only through their challenge but also via visual spectacle. They’re still diminutive but not to be trifled with, bringing the pain with screen-sweeping attacks in standout arenas. The Beljantaur Kingdom can take us on again any time. [Issue#177, p.156]
  3. Jun 10, 2020
    60
    Infinite would be an easy [70]…if parts of its platforming engine, parts that are mandatory to complete the game, didn’t rely on a coin-flip to determine whether they would actually work or not. With important functions being so obviously broken, I can’t in good faith give out anything more than a middling score.