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Indivisible coming to Switch

Indivisible, the upcoming RPG / platformer from Lab Zero Games, is coming to Switch simultaneously alongside the previously announced PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC versions in 2018, the developer announced.

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JayPi33284d ago (Edited 3284d ago )

The Switch is turning out to be one solid console so far. This seems like a great game to play on the go.

Gemmol3284d ago

i agree, games coming left and right.......cant wait to see what e3 have in store

CrimsonPheonix3284d ago

I'm a happy switch owner but games that look like this are not what I want. this looks like some flash game from the 90's. Something a couple students made in a garage as their first game.
I'd prefer they just gave us more last gen ports.

davand1143284d ago

I think their kickstarter page has a demo that you can play on pc.

TekoIie3284d ago (Edited 3284d ago )

Great news! It's great to see that devs are are starting to jump on the Switch.

If anyone's interested in this title and wants to try it out there is a prototype demo on the Steam and PSN Store.

MilkMan3284d ago

If it's not an exclusive what's the point? It will arrive whenever, to a platform starved for content. Meanwhile, PS4, PC and Xbox owners will have access to it also. So why would I get it for the 4th platform? I don't know anyone that ONLY has the Switch. Sad Nintendo doesn't understand this.

blawren43284d ago

Time and time again with wii u, games were being announced for basically everything but wii u and it eventually killed the system. Games that did come were often sent out to die as late ports with no chance. Games being released on switch and with release date parity becomes a big deal. Ultimately this creates a level playing field and lets devs know why a game sold or didn't sell.

Why get this game on the switch? Simple. Off tv play and mobility is something currently unmatched and for many is worth the slight performance hit.

MilkMan3284d ago

I don't agree that mobility will win the day. But I respect your train of thought.

wonderfulmonkeyman3284d ago (Edited 3284d ago )

Sad that you don't understand that having them available no matter where you journey is an attractive proposal for those with active lifestyles.
Saying the platform is starved for content is an unfair statement that reeks of bias, when the system isn't even half a year old yet.
There are going to be plenty of people that only own a Switch, down the road, who won't feel like they have nothing to play, but in all honesty, only owning one system is a dumb decision in the first place, no matter which one you stubbornly choose to stick to.

wonderfulmonkeyman3284d ago

The more RPG's, the merrier I'll be!

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You can finally play the beautiful, hand-drawn RPG Indivisible on Xbox Game Pass once again

Xbox Game Pass subscribers can now dive into the unique and beautifully hand-drawn RPG Indivisible once more.

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shinoff2183821d ago

Fun game from what i played of it.

blackblades821d ago

It was iight the main character is meh like she got no brains. I lost interest in it and don't wanna finish it honest as in I dont feel like amd dont force it. Maybe playing it with a handheld probably help. Tried it with remote play on phone once looked good but no controller

Eidolon821d ago

I actually played because it was leaving last time and read great things, I loved it. It actually left just before beating, I even thought turning off network to get the final achievement would work( I don't think it did), but I did beat it when it was technically out of Game Pass. Might get back in to get those last few achievements.

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shinoff21831438d ago (Edited 1438d ago )

Not to bad.

whitbyfox1438d ago

Gravity Rush 1 and 2 are amazing can you believe the guy who created Silent Hill created these.

PixelOmen1438d ago

Gravity Rush 2 is probably the most underrated game on PS4.

DarXyde1437d ago

Agreed. And it was definitely top 5 on the platform for me. Genuinely loved how charming the series is/was.I loved it so much that I Platinumed it twice (Gravity Rush 2 and its Japanese variant, Gravity Daze 2).
Such a lovely series. I say this once every 3 or so months, but Sony committed the gravest sin in my eyes by dismantling my favorite Sony studio, Japan Studio and I really had a hard time forgiving that.

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BlaqMagiq11437d ago

Absolute classics, both Gravity Rush 1 & 2.

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Zeke681443d ago

I'm glad Nioh got some love, but I think Nioh 2 should be there too, an even more polished game imho. :)

ChasterMies1443d ago (Edited 1443d ago )

The graphics of 2015’s Bloodborne do not hold up. This game needs a remaster.

shinoff21831438d ago

I personally dont think ff10 is the best ff on there and bloodborne imo is the best rpg on there. I guess i still prefer my jrpg to be turn based and not action rpgs.