Invisigun Reloaded

The ultimate stealth battle adventure where everyone’s invisible! Risk versus reward guides your journey through the full-length single player campaign and local/online multiplayer. Vigilance is key as environmental tells such as footprints and other disturbances will point out careless cadets.

Invisigun Reloaded is a indie, action and casual game developed and published by Sombr Studio.
Released on February 08th 2017 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 7 languages: English, Japanese, Italian, French, Simplified Chinese, Spanish - Latin America and Russian.

It has received 527 reviews of which 458 were positive and 69 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.1 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.


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Requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows XP SP2+
  • Processor: Intel Core™ Duo+ (SSE2)
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX / OpenGL, 512+ MB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 475 MB available space
MacOS
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.8+
  • Processor: Intel Core™ Duo+
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL / Metal, 512+ MB VRAM
  • Storage: 475 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Integrated Intel Iris cards may have unpredictable issues.
Linux
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL, 512 MB+ VRAM
  • Storage: 475 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: 64-bit required

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Oct. 2024
Most certainly a hidden gem and an excellent party game reminiscent of Bomberman. The game is well made (runs well, not buggy), and has a pretty high skill ceiling if you're interested in a more competitive game you can play with your friend group. The feeling of controlling an invisible character takes some getting used to, but once you get that down the game has a ton of variety in excellent level designs with their own gimmicks, characters with their own 'special move', and a variety of game modes. Big recommend.
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Aug. 2024
This ranks among my top games of all-time, from concept to execution to enjoyability, and I don't see it falling from that spot anytime soon. Every part of it so clearly demonstrates the sheer passion the developer put into this game, including the incredible pixel art, the well-balanced levels (most of them, at least), the quips characters make after each round, the fact that crossplay between PC, mobile, and Switch is seamless (and that there's crossplay at all!), the emergent complexity for each character's special ability, and how when every match ends you can rewatch the last 10 seconds to see what happened to lead to your glorious victory (or your miserable-and-totally-undeserved defeat) *and* can press a button to save a GIF of those 10 seconds directly to your computer. shadiradio went above and beyond in every aspect even when they absolutely didn't need to, and it shows. Now, will you be able to buy this game and immediately enjoy it? No, but not just because there's a learning curve to being invisible. That's pretty easily solved by counting your steps and slowly getting an innate feel for where you are. No, the issue is that this game never took off because it's hard to advertise invisible gameplay. How do you show someone the game when the whole point is that you can't see what's happening? For that reason, online multiplayer is a ghost town, which is a shame because Invisigun's entire foundation is the multiplayer experience. So if you want to enjoy this, you're going to need to either have friends you can rope in for couch play or get copies of the game themselves, or join the Invisigun discord and ping to see if other people are available for a few matches. But if you can do that, or if you're content to just play matches against bots (which honestly isn't that bad, the bots are fairly competent at higher difficulties), then I can guarantee you will love Invisigun. And hey, if you're on the fence because you need to make a purchase, regardless of the actual cost, you can download it on your phone for free! You won't have access to every character, but you have the entire rest of the game available so you can kinda treat it like a demo. Happy sneaking!
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July 2024
From only a few hours in Invisigun, I could tell this game is a gem. The PvP is full of mind games on well crafted maps with their own mechanics to exploit. Every map has specific tiles that have their own “tells” that indicate a invisible player is passing over them or nearby, leading to players either avoiding them to remain undetected, or exploiting them to partake in mind games. Each character also has their own ability which also adds to the mind games. I am impressed at how polished the whole experience is! the graphics’s beauty, the inclusion of LAN play, the ability to write your own .txt full of custom victory messages, a guide detailing every character’s ability and every environment tile’s specs, a testing mode giving you access to all the items and characters to mess with, a full campaign with 9 levels for each character (at least the original few characters), and all while requiring just six buttons to operate. And all for $5 (or $1, on a sale). Should be easy enough to convince a group of 4 to grab this game, it would be a disservice to yourself not to.
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March 2024
It's interesting and fun.. and hard.
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March 2024
An incredibly fun time. You honestly can't go wrong with it.
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Invisigun Reloaded
8.1
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Developer
Sombr Studio
Publisher
Sombr Studio
Release 08 Feb 2017
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