Inversion is a game that doesn’t so much defy your expectations as - literally - turn them upside down. What looks like a straightforward third-person shooter in the Gears of War mould turns out to ...
The gimmick in Saber Interactive's Inversion-- combat across multiple planes -- isn't quite enough to carry the lackluster shooting. Like Dark Void, Fracture, and Timeshift before it, Inversion relies ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. There's something strangely familiar about Inversion and its topsy-turvy, postapocalyptic world. It's not so much that it takes inspiration from the ...
The last time we played Inversion, we left with an unanswered question: does the game offer more than a gimmick? Well, after playing some more of the game we’re still not sure, but we do know that the ...
Namco Bandai claimed right before our recent hands-on with Inversion that the game’s central conceit, that you can manipulate gravity in all sorts of ways, is most certainly not a gimmick. In fact, we ...
It is a video game that lets you defy gravity. Now, if only Inversion could have defied the bounds of its limited imagination. Namco’s third-person shooter never does that, so it squanders away its ...
Alien invasion, tough-guy hero, lots of guns, save the day you know the drill by now. Where Inversion attempts to break away from the third-person shooter herd is in playing with gravity, gifting you ...