Newsroom News Breaking Comics Tags RSS
News video games 07 October 2022, 11:52

The Invincible - 40 Minutes of Leaked Gameplay

The gameplay of The Invincible, a game based on the work of the author of Solaris, Stanislaw Lem, has been published. Space walking simulator looks really good.

A fragment of the gameplay of The Invincible, a game based on the work of the author of Solaris, Stanislaw Lem, is available online. The game does not have a release date yet and has not been presented on longer videos.

The gameplay available on YouTube is 39 minutes long and features the main character, Yasna, exploring the mysterious planet Regis III. The game promises to be a story-driven walking simulator with great-looking graphics. The overall gameplay is very reminiscent of Firewatch – for example, we will be constantly in radio contact with our supervisor, who will serve as a kind of guide around the planet.

The gameplay has been shown to journalists a long time ago – I myself played exactly this build in August of this year, but so far it has not been shown in its entirety to public. You can read about my impressions of the game in this preview.

The Invincible is expected to be released in 2023, but the exact release date has not yet been revealed. We have known about the game since 2019, when Gamepressure revealed that a game based on the work of Stanislaw Lem is in development. We also did an interview with the game's developers and we visited them in the studio.

Matthias Pawlikowski

Matthias Pawlikowski

The editor-in-chief of GRYOnline.pl, associated with the site since the end of 2016. Initially, he worked in the guides department, and later he managed it, eventually becoming the editor-in-chief of Gamepressure, an English-language project aimed at the West, before finally taking on his current role. In the past, a reviewer and literary critic, he published works on literature, culture, and even theater in many humanities journals and portals, including the monthly Znak or Popmoderna. He studied literary criticism and literature at the Jagiellonian University. Likes old games, city-builders and RPGs, including Japanese ones. Spends a huge amount of money on computer parts. Apart from work and games, he trains tennis and occasionally volunteers for the Peace Patrol of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity.

more