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22 reviews found80
Chalgyr's Game Room
Aug 27, 2019
Repetitive gameplay loops aside, Subdivision Infinity DX is actually a fun little game. While the story might not be Witcher III level of depth, it is a fun little science fiction jaunt into a sector of space that has been a bit … destroyed. From drones to mercenaries, to what amounts to a nasty case of ship-based AI illnesses, the story is fun, rarely takes itself too seriously, and moves from scene to seen with solid pacing (which is why backtracking and replaying for resources is so jarring). The various ships feel nimble enough that flying through debris fields while chasing down drones can leave some memorable memories, and for a small game that is an incredible feat. As a straight-forward space-based arcade title, Subdivision Infinity DX is a darn good game, especially at its price point.
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The Indie Game Website
Aug 7, 2019
Subdivision Infinity DX is single-player only and the levels are mostly bite-sized chunks that can be completed in about 15 minutes or less. So, it’s not likely to be a lasting or epic experience like an open universe starship game might be. Sometimes, you just want to go out into the stars and shoot stuff, though, and Subdivision is an excellent game for doing exactly that.
75
Player2.net.au
Aug 7, 2019
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Xbox Tavern
Aug 11, 2019
You don’t have to be an old fart to enjoy retro and this just proves it here. A blast from the past remade for this generation, and is as fun to play as it is to look at. Beautiful visuals and a mad soundtrack, this game will be fun for old and new. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.
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Nindie Spotlight
Aug 8, 2019
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PlayStation Country
Aug 25, 2019
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Nintendo Life
Aug 7, 2019
Subdivision Infinity DX is a decent space dogfighter that makes the transition from mobile to console without feeling like a cheap port. Controls are tight and responsive, but they are let down by an auto-targeting system that makes engaging in combat a little too easy. Missions do get a little repetitive after a while, but those involving battles with much larger ships (including the enjoyable boss fights) really help redress the balance. Presentation is a little inconsistent, but the visuals and performance really show a) how far mobile games have come, and b) how a little extra processing power can go a long way.
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Game Together
Aug 20, 2019
Subdivision Infinity DX is best enjoyed by arcade-hungry players who want a pick-up-and-play experience with an air of early simplicity that gives way to an impressive upgrade and customization suite as you level up. With challenging boss battles and some technical gripes, the game can be an inconsistent affair, but it’s more often than not a fun introduction to the genre for less experienced players or a nostalgic return to form for the more seasoned pilots.
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TheSixthAxis
Aug 7, 2019
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33bits
Oct 9, 2019
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