I feel like there is a huge missed opportunity in the story. I'm giving it a five regardless of the one area I think it could have explored that would have made it a masterpiece. on a newer iPad.įantastic strategic gameplay with well thought out mechanics, beautiful art/style, and a solid story. Anyway, if you have an interest in turn based tactical games I don’t think you can go wrong with Invisible Inc. For me it has been really enjoyable to get started with, and now I can go back and make it a bit harder as I learn the nuances of the game. This also allows it to be almost infinite replay value based on the parameters you set and the fact that all the levels are randomly generated. The end result is you have a turn based tactical game with incredible production values and gameplay, that can be set very specifically to the level of challenge you would like. These would include items like escalating alarm levels, how long a guard will stay down if knocked out, how many rewinds you get per level etc. This game has four or five difficulty levels but within those levels it has customizable switches and parameters for various events in the game. Even on the easier difficulties XCOM has its way with me. The problem with most turn based games for me is I am relatively new to turn based tactical games and they usually kick my butt. I really don’t enjoy touch controls for action games on iOS. Either mfi support for action based games or turn based games. As I play more games on the iPad I have been looking for two things. One huge feature that put it over the top for me was how scalable/flexible the difficulty can be. I would suggest reading some of those reviews to learn more about the specifics of the game. The game is great fun and has been very well received by the press on multiple platforms. This title seems to work great with touch controls and being turn based it is well suited to the iOS platform. I saw a few people asking for mfi controller support and while that is always welcome it is not necessary imo. It looks to be a direct port of the pc title and so far it has been great. While visiting family for the holidays I figured I would give it a try on my iPad 2017. I have been interested in this title on pc for a while but had not gotten around to downloading it with all the other titles already sitting in my backlog of shame.
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