Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 23
  2. Negative: 1 out of 23
  1. Edge Magazine
    Nov 30, 2023
    70
    The effect is simple but potent: this feels like a real place, and you feel like a real person. [Issue#392, p.108]
  2. 70
    The Invincible brings Stanislaw Lem’s work to life in a faithful adaptation that plays out as if it were ripped directly from retro-futurism art of the 1950s. Starward Industries have gone to great lengths to craft an experience that is visually appealing and makes great strides to maintain Lem’s philosophical concepts while being grounded in hard science fiction. But where the game excels in some areas, it loses its way in others, falling victim to pacing issues and hollow choices, resulting in hurried endings that may leave you feeling lost in space.
  3. Nov 2, 2023
    70
    The Invincible might have its minor problems, but they don’t do much to draw from the fact that Starward Industries has proven that the direct adaptation of The Invincible was always destined to be a video game.
  4. Nov 2, 2023
    70
    The Invincible has a wondrous story to tell and dazzling graphics to match, but it's held back from greatness by gameplay that struggles to ever break away from the genre structure of old. Mostly walking and talking, it never feels anything more than serviceable. Still, there's an interesting narrative to experience, and with your own decisions changing events, The Invincible should still be played by sci-fi fanatics.
  5. Nov 20, 2023
    69
    The Invincible offers up plenty of sci-fi intrigue, but even as a fan of walking simulators, the gameplay just falls too short of the mark. I still enjoyed my time on Regis III, but there were definitely ways to improve the experience.
  6. Nov 10, 2023
    65
    The Invincible is a walking simulator that pays a good tribute to the work of Stanisław Lem thanks to an interesting story that dares to address philosophical issues, a protagonist with charisma and a fascinating science fiction setting. Unfortunately, this good work ends up being weighed down by an extremely slow, sometimes frustrating development that is not capable of offering us anything minimally stimulating as players, with overly stretched parts and mechanics that rarely add up to the whole. Even so, it is not a bad game and if you are passionate about the genre in its purest conception, the original novel on which it is based and you want a slow experience away from the freneticism and spectacle that usually reigns in the industry, here you will find a purchase that you may want to take into account.
  7. Nov 2, 2023
    65
    The Invincible absolutely looks the part, jampacked with stunning alien vistas and a brilliant retrofuturistic aesthetic, but its premise can't quite maintain the momentum of suspense and intrigue generated in its opening act.
  8. Nov 7, 2023
    60
    The Invincible deploys its source material brilliantly in terms of style, aesthetic, and story, however a lot of slow parts, empty spaces, and over-simplistic mechanics and puzzles mean it never really hits truly stellar heights.
  9. Nov 2, 2023
    60
    The Invincible crash lands out of excellence as it’s overall technically flawed. However, the contents of the story, the themes it explores and the general art direction make for a great sci-fi title. If you can get over the less-than-stellar controls and bloated plot, you may just witness a shooting star, but maybe don’t make a wish on it.