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Invisible Inc.: Contingency Plan

Invisible Inc.: Contingency Plan

Klei Entertainment·Released Nov 12, 2015·Single player

Platforms
PC
Genres
StrategyIndie
Critic82/100
Across 8 reviews
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Contingency Plan is an expansion for the award winning Invisible, Inc. It's available on PC, Mac and Linux. Players will be able to explore new strategies with four new agents, two new starting programs, new weapons, items, and augments. Likewise, corporations have added a variety of new threats and challenges to test players skills in a new extended campaign. Contingency Plan New Features More Starting Options: Four more Agents added to the roster bring some radical new potential to your teams along with two new starting programs. More Corporate Challenge: Every corporation has expanded their roster with both new units and abilities as well as more advanced versions of familiar guards. Lengthened Campaign: A complication in the middle of the campaign adds new challenges and more time to develop your team. Deeper Endless: 10 more levels of mission difficulty to keep the pressure on as your agency powers up. Side Objectives: New situations will present themselves that will provide a bit of reward at the cost of a bit or risk.

Reviews

10 reviews
Nintendo Life logo
Critic90/100
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What this all amounts to is a brilliant little tactics game, right up there with Into the Breach and XCOM – if not even better. The bite-sized structure belies a deceptively complex and meaningful game, where all your decisions ultimately mean something significant for that final desperate attack. If you enjoy stealth or tactics games – or you're simply looking for a way into either genre – then Invisible, Inc. deserves your attention.

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Critic90/100
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In a genre that's traditionally concerned more with open combat, Invisible, Inc.'s stealth focus is a revelation. Chock full of smart game design, you're gifted plenty of options in how you approach your mission, and despite having so many tools at your disposal, it remains satisfyingly challenging, without ever crossing over into being unfair. While the roguelike progression could potentially be a downside for some, the high level of customisation around the difficulty settings will swiftly rob you of this complaint. Simply put, if you have even a passing interest in turn-based strategy games, you shouldn't let this exceptional title sneak under your radar.

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It's extremely rare to come across a game in which all of the details of that design intertwine so effectively. And then you realise it lets you redefine a lot of the parameters individually instead of having monolithic difficulty levels and, wow.

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IGN
Dan Stapleton·May 12, 2015
Critic85/100
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Invisible Inc's randomized and repeatable sci-fi heists create one tough, risky tactical decision after another.

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Eurogamer logo
Critic80/100
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And once the final mission's done there's a scamper up the difficulty levels, alongside endless, custom and time attack modes, the latter of which works a bit like speed chess, but with people getting whacked over the head. In truth, while pleasant, this is a covering of the bases that Invisible, Inc doesn't really need. Much like the lives of one of its secret agents, this is a game defined by short, sharp thrills. It's so filled with purpose that is has no need to outstay its welcome.

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