Invisible, Inc. (2015)

Klei Entertainment

Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · iOS

3.37 from 281 ratings

2160 members have it in their collection · 33 playing now · 1222 backlogged · 153 wish listed

How long? Main story 4h · with extras 15h (from 6 logged playthroughs)

"Take control of Invisible's agents in the field and infiltrate the world's most dangerous corporations. Stealth, precision, and teamwork are essential in high-stakes, high-profit missions, where every move may cost an agent their life."
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Release dates

  • May 12, 2015 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Apr 19, 2016 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4
  • Oct 06, 2016 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Jun 15, 2020 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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5 stars
42
4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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Nelemania

Status Nelemania Jun 5, 2024

I really wanted to like this, but after 13 hours I have to realize it is not for me. I don't think it is a bad game, but it is too perma-deathy and too tactical for my taste. Too often you have to make decisions with not much info to go on and too often things go wrong. You can't …

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I really wanted to like this, but after 13 hours I have to realize it is not for me. I don't think it is a bad game, but it is too perma-deathy and too tactical for my taste. Too often you have to make decisions with not much info to go on and too often things go wrong. You can't get better on a map because of the procedural generation of the maps, so you try again and fail and fail and fail. The tiniest mistake on your side and not much you can do to come back from it. The few abilities you have that could help are on huge cooldowns, but the alarm levels rise faster and faster. I made it to level 6 missions but now I feel my agents are no match to the enemies and my AI is constantly out of power (on easy, no idea how harder difficulties are even playable) and I have two objectives I need to fullfill. I only can get through a level if the level is by RNG extra small and everything is close together, I choose the best doors by sheer luck and still I barely make it out alive all items used, every ability on cooldown.

The voice acting is great, the art style and the setting made me stay for so long and try over and over again. It makes me sad to put this on the "not for me" shelf, but that's how it is. I am not giving it a rating because I feel it would be unfair, having stopped playing early.

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Nelemania

Status Nelemania May 30, 2024

I want to like this game, but it is so difficult even on easy ... I can't make it past the second day. I am either taking too high risks or I am too slow and there is not much to recover from a mistake at least in the beginning with not many abilities... Not giving up yet, but my …

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I want to like this game, but it is so difficult even on easy ... I can't make it past the second day. I am either taking too high risks or I am too slow and there is not much to recover from a mistake at least in the beginning with not many abilities... Not giving up yet, but my brain is already running hot and smoke is coming out of my ears.

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thebigmack

Status thebigmack Apr 30, 2024

Invisible Inc, a turn based tactical stealth game, can turn your stylish Mission: Impossible into a convenience store robbery in an instant.

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This is a mess to the unfamiliar eye but I have to share (briefly) how I held my breath in tactical overload for an hour, the culmination of a rogue-like run, 20-30 hours in the making. I was …

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Invisible Inc, a turn based tactical stealth game, can turn your stylish Mission: Impossible into a convenience store robbery in an instant.

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This is a mess to the unfamiliar eye but I have to share (briefly) how I held my breath in tactical overload for an hour, the culmination of a rogue-like run, 20-30 hours in the making. I was on the final mission in order to achieve the 20 Day Survival run (on expert + dlc), largely a suspiciously smooth approach until things turned for the worse.

My team was separated and cornered. My gadgets and hacking capability were running out, guard patrol on a record high. Normally, their cones of vision are 45 degrees, but these later levels they now have an owl-like 180, nothing escapes their sight.

I normally keep them unconscious and under control for the duration of the mission, but my approach sprung a leak while on a desperate search to find the key card for the exit elevator. Finding the card from the last possible safe, I had a single mad dash with cloaking jackets on full, with a serendipitous position for a distraction, armed with the games best shock trap to nullify them all at once.

I was in the clear, the exit before me, everyone survived.

The achievement was mine.

I doubt I have the fortitude for Expert Plus difficulty.

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thebigmack

Status thebigmack Mar 21, 2024

Thats it. Invisible Inc is bumping up on my all time favourites.

The title alone is incredibly smart.

I just think its neat!

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thebigmack

Status thebigmack Nov 29, 2023

I haven't reinstalled a game more than Invisible inc.

It sneaks its way back into my minds vault and steals my attention when I least expect it.

I would adore a sequel.

itamar

Review itamar 3/5 · Sep 26, 2020

Putiing on the shlef

This is less of a review and more of a reminder to myself to give Invisible Inc another shot some time in the future. The systems all seem to be accounted for, and a semblance of a story is available, but for some reason it just didn't click for me. Maybe I'm too bad at planning, but I kept tfailing …

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This is less of a review and more of a reminder to myself to give Invisible Inc another shot some time in the future. The systems all seem to be accounted for, and a semblance of a story is available, but for some reason it just didn't click for me. Maybe I'm too bad at planning, but I kept tfailing missions and got into a cycle of failure.

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agurczuk

Review agurczuk 2/5 · Dec 3, 2018

Defeated by a game.

Its unusual for me to admit being beaten by a game but this one did it.

In essence it's a procedurally generated turn based x-com like game. All set in a corporate espionage theme with good looking visuals and proper sound design.

At first you get a world overview where you can pick a mission. Each …

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Defeated by a game.

Its unusual for me to admit being beaten by a game but this one did it.

In essence it's a procedurally generated turn based x-com like game. All set in a corporate espionage theme with good looking visuals and proper sound design.

At first you get a world overview where you can pick a mission. Each mission is generated and results in you getting some kind of benefit - cash, equipment etc... Once the mission is selected you go into tactical part of the game where you control two characters (at first) and you need to complete the selected goals.

The game is split into different days, where each day brings more challenging missions - though I've never been over day two so no idea what the ending is like.

So what's wrong with the game? I'm not really sure but while day one is always a walk in the part - the second one just ends my game on first mission as the difficulty rises so significantly. Additionally all your abilities have a limited use and cool down. And as game is designed to be as non-lethal as possible you can't just permanently put your enemies down. Instead all you can do is stun them but for only 3 turns.

All this coupled with alarm levels advancing with each turn and random levels makes for a very unsatisfying game play.

I've get it a several goes but got beaten pretty much at the same time. I don't think I ever completely understood what the game expects me to do and there was a sense of lost at all times.

In the end after a couple of frustrating defeats I gave up and not going to try it again. Ever. Not for me.

Note: I did all of the above on the lowest difficulty...

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WarpDogsVG

Review WarpDogsVG 2/5 · Jul 9, 2018

A good first step

Like many Klei games, Invisible, Inc. is a mashup of genres and ideas in order to deliver something unique. And like many Klei games, it often falls just short.

Invisible, Inc. is part roguelite, part stealth game, and part XCOM. It actually reminds me most of FTL: Faster Than Light in terms of its overall game loop: each run involves …

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Like many Klei games, Invisible, Inc. is a mashup of genres and ideas in order to deliver something unique. And like many Klei games, it often falls just short.

Invisible, Inc. is part roguelite, part stealth game, and part XCOM. It actually reminds me most of FTL: Faster Than Light in terms of its overall game loop: each run involves you selecting from a number of possible missions which deliver random but predictable rewards.

You're under a strict time limit so you can't do everything, and this restriction forces you to come up with an ideal team composition using only the cards you were dealt.

At its highest points it makes you feel like a genuine spy and delivers all the tenseness and stress of a good spy thriller. At times you'll feel like a complete genius; thanks to its turn based nature you're able to perform some really neat feats that Sam Fisher would never be able to do

But the more you poke and prod at the game and its rules the more disappointing it becomes.

Missions and levels are procedurally generated, but they do little to hide the flaws of this approach. Nearly every level contains at least one hallway to nowhere, or an empty room guarded by a stationary guard facing a wall, or two doors next to each other leading to the same room (and one of them is locked but the other isn't)

There are several types of missions, but they all boil down to the exact same thing: enter place, sneak to mission device, interact with mission device, leave. The game does very little to mix this up and hopes that its procedural engine is able to generate enough micro stories to fill in the gaps.

The one exception to this is the final mission. Like FTL the entire game is leading up to the final mission, and like FTL the mission itself contains elements you haven't seen in any of the levels prior. It can be frustrating, especially as many of the "new" mechanics (like needing to physically hack an object for 4 turns, when all prior hacks are done remotely and instantly) are just clunky ways to increase difficulty

There's a great game waiting to emerge from Invisible, Inc. Hopefully we'll see a sequel one day that expands on what this game started.

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CptMuffinCubes

Status CptMuffinCubes Mar 22, 2018

Completed a run. Difficulty: Experienced Starting team: Dr. Xu, Sharp Rescued Agent: Rush Campaign: Normal (not extended) Score: 22920

Overall, not a very difficult run compared to the extended campaign. I didn't even get very much gear but I did amass quite a fortune. Sharp seems to be an agent that is built for Endless mode. I didn't even get …

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Completed a run. Difficulty: Experienced Starting team: Dr. Xu, Sharp Rescued Agent: Rush Campaign: Normal (not extended) Score: 22920

Overall, not a very difficult run compared to the extended campaign. I didn't even get very much gear but I did amass quite a fortune. Sharp seems to be an agent that is built for Endless mode. I didn't even get 3 Cybernetic upgrades for him (I did turn down two that didn't really synchronize with my items and team at the time). enter image description here

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Laukku

Review Laukku 5/5 · Oct 21, 2016

Turn-based stealth game which manages to avoid many roguelike design flaws

Invisible, Inc. combines procedural generation and permadeath from roguelikes with stealth gameplay. One of its most important aspects is that there is very little unfair randomness: everything after a level starts is deterministic. No dice rolls for damage! This has allowed the devs to fine-tune the gameplay so that your success is always based on your decisions. As expected from …

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Invisible, Inc. combines procedural generation and permadeath from roguelikes with stealth gameplay. One of its most important aspects is that there is very little unfair randomness: everything after a level starts is deterministic. No dice rolls for damage! This has allowed the devs to fine-tune the gameplay so that your success is always based on your decisions. As expected from a roguelike, situations arise which at first might seem impossible, but if you are clever enough you can survive them, which is an incredibly rewarding feeling.

I've seen people complain about the relatively short campaign length, but I think they're missing the point - the game is about making the most with scarce resources, and time is one of those. Replay with a higher difficulty if you thought it was over too soon. Furthermore, there is an endless more for those who want to play longer.

This is one of the best games I've ever played.

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