When comparing Invisible, Inc. vs The Unfinished Swan, the Slant community recommends Invisible, Inc. for most people. In the question“What are the best PS4 (PlayStation 4) games?” Invisible, Inc. is ranked 40th while The Unfinished Swan is ranked 186th. The most important reason people chose Invisible, Inc. is:
Invisible, Inc. offers you a few different choices on how to play the game. Maybe you want to have a team full of stealthy people and sneak your way toward your goal, or maybe you just want to run in and beat the bad guys down. Both of these options are perfectly viable, even though the game is more favored to the stealth style.
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Pros
Pro There's different ways to play
Invisible, Inc. offers you a few different choices on how to play the game. Maybe you want to have a team full of stealthy people and sneak your way toward your goal, or maybe you just want to run in and beat the bad guys down. Both of these options are perfectly viable, even though the game is more favored to the stealth style.
Pro You get to choose which missions to take
When playing the game, you're presented with options of several different missions to take, and they all result in different perks. For example, you may need some extra money, so you take a mission with a much higher payout than the rest. Or maybe you need new gear, so you set out on a mission with a new piece as a reward.
Pro Excellent difficulty progression
As you take longer time during missions, the general difficulty level increases gradually. Time and mission profits must be balanced wisely.
Pro The simplicity of the game doesn't detract from it at all
The Unfinished Swan is marvelously crafted. Despite, and perhaps because of, the simplicity of the game, it is an overwhelmingly positive experience. From listening to the cheerful narrator describe the main character, to slinging your black paint across the landscape in order to progress, there are simply no dull moments.
Pro Incredibly simple, but incredibly deep
The Unfinished Swan is a very polished game in an odd way - it's perhaps one of the most simple games out there stylistically, but the gameplay and the story are very close to perfection.
Each part of the story is called a chapter, and upon completing each chapter you (obviously) learn more of the story, but also unlock a new element of gameplay that will always suck you deeper into the game.
Cons
Con Very static story
While the gameplay is randomized and meant to be played repeatedly due to the randomization, the story is still static, so after every mission there will be cut scenes that are always the same. After a while this becomes annoying due to familiarity, while they can be skipped, it would be nice to turn them off completely in order to save time.