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Recent lawsuits have revealed that it's not so cut and dry with why the company collapsed


* OvershadowedByControversy: Initially a successful and acclaimed Kickstarter game, ''Indivisible'' is now known for the collapse of developer Lab Zero after CEO Mike Zaimont was accused of workplace sexual misconduct. Zaimont's vitriolic response to the allegations ultimately resulted in the rest of the company walking out, leading him to drop development on ''Indivisible'', and multiple planned DLC releases were cancelled as a result.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: Initially a successful and acclaimed Kickstarter game, ''Indivisible'' is now known for the collapse of developer Lab Zero after CEO Mike Zaimont was accused of workplace sexual misconduct. Zaimont's vitriolic response to the allegations ultimately resulted in the rest of the company walking out, following internal conflict, leading him to drop no further development on ''Indivisible'', and multiple planned DLC releases were cancelled as a result.
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** While most of the redesigns were well received, fan response to the new Vasco was overwhelmingly negative. While it was generally agreed that the new look wasn't bad, it looked far too different from the old Vasco and completely removed the edgy mercenary cowboy vibe that made the first design popular. The developers responded by changing the redesign into a new character named Latigo and making the original Vasco an NPC.
** When Leilani was revealed, Hawaiian fans complained that her costume was much more tourist-Hawaiian than authentic Hawaiian. In her redesign, her grass skirt (which despite being associated with Hawaii in popular consciousness is actually Micronesian) was replaced with a more accurate netting skirt in response.
** In the prototype, the mechanic where [[WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou the whole party dies if Ajna dies]] was seen as too much of a hassle. Come the retail release, this mechanic was removed. Ajna can still be knocked out, but the rest of the party remains standing if she goes down.
** In general, the fact that Lab Zero, in true, well, Lab Zero Games fashion, already began addressing the issues the game had on release and were working to fix them days after the initial release is inspiring.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Tungar's sword, the Urumi, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urumi actually exists in real life.]]

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus of the game. The game has gorgeous art and animation, but the gameplay itself is inconsistent, gimmicky, and repetitive. Not helping matters is that the game tried to make its large cast of playable characters a selling point, but so many of them are either incredibly undeveloped or obnoxious.



* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus of the game. The game has gorgeous art and animation, but the gameplay itself is inconsistent, gimmicky, and repetitive. Not helping matters is that the game tried to make its large cast of playable characters a selling point, but so many of them are either incredibly undeveloped or obnoxious.
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%%* SpiritualSuccessor: At least in gameplay, to ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile''.

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%%* * SpiritualSuccessor: At least in gameplay, to ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile''.''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile''. Like ''Valkyrie Profile'', the protagonist collects warriors that reside inside her, and deploys them when a battle happens, and each is assigned a face button, with the player having to time their moves to build up a combo meter.

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