Invisible, Inc. turns being a spy into an incredible strategy game
Stealth games are hard to get right. While sneaking around undetected can be thrilling, being spotted isn’t, and these games have to walk a fine line between challenge and frustration. Make it too hard, and it’s just no fun. Few games have done it well, but that hasn’t stopped Klei Entertainment from trying and succeeding — twice. The studio released Mark of the Ninja in 2012, a game that really made it feel like you were a ninja silently stalking your prey. And this week the Vancouver studio is releasing Invisible, Inc., a game where you play as a retrofuturistic spy, infiltrating government buildings and getting out with lots of secrets. Both manage to make stealth actually fun, and they do it in completely different ways.
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Source:: The Verge