Robert Kirkman's Invincible brings its penchant for violence and mayhem to the fighting game genre.
Invincible VS from developer Quarter Up takes a beloved IP and throws it in the most fitting genre possible:  A bloody ...
The rollback netcode is also stellar, and that comes without any caveats. Every match I’ve played so far has been buttery ...
Invincible VS has the looks and source material to make for a solid fighting game, but is it worth your time as a standalone ...
With its array of heroes and villains, it’s only natural for Invincible to get a fighting video game. The first game from ...
Invincible VS is a strong fighter that expertly captures the tone, spirit, and bloody chaos of the beloved source material.
Invincible VS doesn't have a steep learning curve like many fighting games in the genre, but it is easy to pick up and ...
Invincible VS pulls no punches, but it’s nothing players can’t handle. Those new to fighting games will find this a decently ...
Justin threw some hands in Invincible VS, the new tag fighter from the studio behind the comic and television show. But how does it hold up, and is it a worthy entry into the fighting game pantheon?
Combining the brutal combat and tight mechanics, could Invincible VS be the definitive way to experience the franchise?