INVERSUS Deluxe is one of them games that is perfect for when you have a few friends over, and I must admit that I had an incredible amount ofINVERSUS Deluxe is one of them games that is perfect for when you have a few friends over, and I must admit that I had an incredible amount of fun when playing it this way. Unfortunately though it’s not as fun when playing alone and that could put some people off. The game has managed to get all the basics spot on, and that’s evident straight away with the controls. The controls are responsive throughout and retain a fast and tight feeling whenever you play a game. This is very important because the game will test your reflexes a lot, and I found the reflex gameplay to be very good in design and it also gave off a unique feel. There are a number of maps for you to play on and each map is very cleverly designed. The variety in the maps keeps things fresh and each game you play feels completely different, which is great. I was very surprised to see an online option included, and I must admit that I was looking forward to it. Unfortunately though the online side of the game doesn’t always work well and matchmaking can take a considerable amount of time to complete. The presentation side of the game may be basic but I absolutely loved it. The black and white visual style works very well for the game and it definitely enhances the gameplay whilst also feeling unique at the same time. At the end of the day if you don’t like multiplayer games then you won’t get the full enjoyment from INVERSUS Deluxe. It does cater for the single player experience, but it often feels a little bit difficult and rather frustrating when played this way. When played with friends though the game is absolutely brilliant, and it manages to create a fun experience with a lot of replay value going for it. If you look past the niggling problems then you find a game that’s very fun and kinda different, so in my opinion I recommend that you give the game a try.… Expand