The developer of Skullgirls has been hard at work since their successful Indiegogo campaign that funded Indivisible. The game is based on a classic JRPG experience with its own hand-drawn art, a beautiful soundtrack, and gameplay worthy of its inspiration, of course. If you're interested, you can check out the E3 trailer below, which shows just how far the game has come:
If you're just now hearing about the game, here's how Lab Zero describes it:
Indivisible is a new RPG/platformer IP, starring Ajna (AHZH-na), a girl who sets out on a globe-spanning journey to discover the truth behind her mysterious powers. On her quest she’ll be joined by a variety of unique heroes and gain new abilities to traverse the environments and defeat the enemies they’ll encounter along the way.
Indivisible is inspired by classic platformers and RPGs, but with the unique characters and gameplay depth Lab Zero is known for.
In addition to a fresh spin on RPG gameplay, Indivisible features a deep storyline inspired by southeast Asian and other world mythologies, Lab Zero’s trademark feature-quality 2D hand-drawn animation, a lush soundtrack from legendary Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta, and an animated opening by popular anime studio TRIGGER.
Indivisible is now set to launch in 2019.
We've got the full list of Indivisible trophies - check the list for guides to unlocking them.