Posted on: November 18, 2023

allpointtwo
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 9
Amazing visual and sound imemrsion
Voice actors and writers and producers and developers did their best here,
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Posted on: November 18, 2023

allpointtwo
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 9
Amazing visual and sound imemrsion
Voice actors and writers and producers and developers did their best here,
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Posted on: June 10, 2024

david3907
Verified ownerGames: 256 Reviews: 71
Above average walking simulator
Story okay but not much depth. Choices don't seem to matter much just carry on along a linear path. Frustration is the time limited on the conversation bubble, times out way to quickly so clearly doesn't affect anything in game.
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Posted on: October 12, 2024

Xavras7
Verified ownerGames: 97 Reviews: 3
Very unique game
To derive pleasure from it, it requires synergy and calming your mind. If you succeed, you will be rewarded with experiencing the mystery and feeling of unspecified danger of Regis III. The graphics are of a good standard, the soundtrack is excellent, and those familiar with Stanisław Lem's work will also find many easter eggs here. I was a bit bothered by the lack of manual save options though.
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Posted on: July 15, 2025

icedon
Verified ownerGames: 228 Reviews: 3
A Retro-Sci-Fi Odyssey Worth Exploring
The Invincible, inspired by Stanisław Lem’s classic sci-fi novel, is a superb narrative-driven adventure that cleverly disguises itself at first as a walking simulator—only to unfurl into something far richer and more gripping. Set against a beautifully stylized 1960s retro-futurist aesthetic, the game places you on the mysterious planet Regis III, where scientific curiosity soon turns into a tense survival tale. The visual tone—sleek analog tech and cosmic landscapes—feels like stepping into an era where space exploration was still a romantic, dangerous dream. Branching Storyline: Choices matter. You shape your journey through dialogue and decisions that alter events and uncover different philosophical layers. Atmosphere: Every detail—from the dusty terrain to the humming equipment—immerses you in a world both haunting and hypnotic. Protagonist Charm: Yasna, the main character, is smart, relatable, and deeply human. Her reactions and inner thoughts ground the story emotionally. Narrative Depth: Thoughtfully written with echoes of Lem’s existential themes—like humanity vs. technology—woven into suspenseful gameplay beats. Pacing & Gameplay: It blends exploration, puzzle-solving, and slow-burn tension. Don’t expect frantic combat, but do prepare for psychological drama and philosophical intrigue. Think of it as a playable sci-fi film that leans into mystery, moral ambiguity, and eerie wonder.
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Posted on: January 3, 2024

ma-ver-ick.509
Verified ownerGames: 145 Reviews: 2
Good story, unplayable on Steam Deck
Very good story, sorta a prequel to the S. Lem story itself. With an open en, which could lead into the story of Lem. Note for Steam Deck users, it's unplayable at some point (when going to the Alliance base). I guess it just needs to much VRAM. It also crashes on SD when playing for longer periods.
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