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Subdivision Infinity DX is a single player open world shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Crescent Moon Games and was released on August 7, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from both critics and players.

"Subdivision Infinity DX" is a thrilling space action game that offers more than 30 story missions and side quests across multiple star systems. Engage in epic space battles with diverse enemies, from drones to capital ships, while exploring visually striking locations. Upgrade your ship and weapons to prepare for challenging boss battles, and discover lost relics to build new ships or harvest asteroids for profit. The game's captivating story follows a contractor investigating the disappearance of a mining facility.

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 56 reviews
story7 positive mentions
grinding6 negative mentions

  • The game features decent graphics and sound, providing an enjoyable visual and auditory experience during gameplay.
  • Controls are intuitive and responsive, making it easy to maneuver during combat and exploration missions.
  • The fast-paced combat and variety of enemy encounters keep the gameplay engaging, allowing for a fun arcade-style experience.
  • The game lacks depth and variety, with a linear storyline and repetitive mission objectives that can become tedious.
  • There are no mid-mission checkpoints, which can be frustrating if players die and have to restart lengthy missions from the beginning.
  • As a port of a mobile game, it feels underdeveloped with limited content and features, making it hard to recommend at full price.
  • story
    88 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally considered linear and unremarkable, lacking significant choices or depth, with missions that often feel repetitive and grind-heavy. While the overarching narrative is sufficient to drive players through the campaign, it does not offer much in terms of engagement or excitement, and the absence of mid-mission checkpoints can lead to frustration during exploration missions. Overall, the story serves its purpose but is overshadowed by the gameplay mechanics and mission structure.

    • “The overarching story is engaging enough to keep you progressing through the 30 main missions and 10 exploration missions, spread over five amazingly detailed locations in space.”
    • “Space action simulator with an open world - beautiful vast space with excellent graphics, dynamic bright battles with extravaganzas of lasers and explosions, convenient and easy to learn controls that do not make you break your fingers, as well as a fascinating story - not too tricky, but suitable.”
    • “The missions are bland and the story is really not that exciting at all.”
    • “The story, while at a glance, isn't something you could entirely sink your teeth into yet I don't think the main purpose of a game such as this is supposed to boggle you down with plot detail and lore.”
    • “My early generosity has been worn away by subdivision’s relentlessly bland mission design.”
  • graphics
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics of the game are generally praised for their quality, with many users highlighting the stunning visuals, immersive environments, and impressive effects, particularly in combat scenarios. However, some players noted a lack of customization options for graphics settings, which could limit optimization for different hardware. Despite these concerns, the game's graphics are considered a strong point, contributing to an enjoyable experience.

    • “The visuals are very good, being a newer game; the explosions, for example, are very well done.”
    • “Space action simulator with an open world - beautiful vast space with excellent graphics, dynamic bright battles with extravaganzas of lasers and explosions.”
    • “The graphics are top notch - 1080p - immersive, beyond.”
    • “Graphics and sound both get a thumbs up, although my 5700X/3070 do get a little strained playing the game, akin to playing a AAA title, I guess due to optimization, or rather lack thereof.”
    • “Graphics are decent, gameplay and physics are nothing special and not really interesting to be honest.”
    • “- No graphics options of any kind in video settings, apart from resolution, fullscreen, and Vsync.”
  • gameplay
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Subdivision Infinity" is characterized by its straightforward and polished mechanics, offering a solid yet simplistic arcade space shooter experience. While it features enjoyable combat and exploration elements, players seeking depth may find it lacking in content and complexity. Overall, the game provides addictive gameplay with a competitive edge in space battles, though it does not include character progression or RPG elements.

    • “And the most important part - space battle gameplay - it's not annoying, it's competitive and it has the bosses!”
    • “In this game, there is a very interesting story, addictive gameplay, a variety of locations, enemies, and ships!”
    • “The gameplay of subdivision infinity is divided into story missions, exploration missions, hangar management, and combat.”
    • “Graphics are decent, gameplay and physics are nothing special and not really interesting to be honest.”
    • “Gameplay is solid but lacks content.”
    • “Overall, Subdivision Infinity is a quite nice space shooter, even if a rather simplistic one, that does not feature character progression, skill systems, or many RPG mechanics at all.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received high praise, with many users highlighting its excellent quality and memorable score, often rating it around 9/10. Reviewers appreciate the stunning soundtrack, noting that it enhances the overall experience and expressing a desire for the soundtrack to be available for purchase.

    • “This game deserves its great soundtrack tag.”
    • “The soundtrack slaps.”
    • “Surprisingly nice soundtrack”
    • “The music feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “I found the soundtrack to be uninspired and forgettable, which detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “The audio quality is subpar, and the mixing makes it difficult to appreciate the music fully.”
  • grinding
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be manageable, as it allows for replaying missions and exploring free play areas to earn experience, money, and resources. While some note that the game can feel a bit grindy, especially for collecting ship blueprints, the overall difficulty is considered fair, and the grind is not overly tedious due to the availability of exploration maps for resource gathering.

    • “The mission difficulty increases rather quicker than I would like, but you can replay any mission as many times as you want or do free play area runs to your heart's content to grind for XP, money, and resources. So in essence, you can make the game as easy or hard as you like by grinding, or not.”
    • “Decent game, a bit grindy if you want to collect the ship blueprints; otherwise, it's a bit short.”
    • “The combat during exploration is just too hectic that you're forced to exploit the pattern by 'kill all except one,' and the economy requires too much grinding of the exploration missions.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game is well optimized, delivering smooth performance on high-end rigs, particularly at 1440p resolution. However, some users have noted occasional slowdowns in crowded or complex environments.

    • “The game is well optimized.”
    • “Runs smoothly on my rig and looks good on my 1440p 144Hz 32" 16:9 curved monitor.”
    • “The game does have some rare slowdowns in more crowded situations or complex environments, even on a high-end config, but generally optimization and stability are good and it runs well in 1440p.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note that while the controls remain consistent, the game offers replayability through the option to revisit missions after upgrades, allowing for a fresh experience despite the similar mechanics.

    • “Once upgraded, you can go back and replay missions if you like, so there is replayability there.”
    • “The controls are pretty much the same, which likely contributes to the game's replayability.”
    • “Controls are pretty much the same; replayability is likely to be the same.”
    • “Once upgraded, you can go back and replay missions if you like, so there is some replayability.”
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Subdivision Infinity DX is a open world shooter game with science fiction theme.

Subdivision Infinity DX is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.

On average players spend around 4 hours playing Subdivision Infinity DX.

Subdivision Infinity DX was released on August 7, 2019.

Subdivision Infinity DX was developed by Crescent Moon Games.

Subdivision Infinity DX has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

Subdivision Infinity DX is a single player game.

Similar games include Everspace 2, Chorus, EVERSPACE, Rebel Galaxy, House of the Dying Sun and others.