Blondlizard writes for P&L: "Whichever console you’ve ever played, there’s always been a handful of descent space shooters to dogfight and barrel row away in. On Switch there’s already a string of decent ones tempting you to hyperjumps and playing peek-a-boo. The latest space adventure to land on planet Switch is Subdivision Infinity DX from developers Mistfly Games, and publisher Blowfish Games. We’ve had our eye on this for a while now, so let’s set to auto aim, lock on and head in to take a closer look."
Subdivision Infinity DX originated as a mobile game, and that is inherent in it’s overall genetics. It’s a great game, with beautifully upgraded graphics, but some of the gameplay loop requires some excessive grinding. As a standalone space shooter, the combat and controls are tight and a lot of fun.
Subdivision Infinity DX is a visually striking space shooter that feels a little confused: is it about chill exploration or arcade action?
Despite its accessible controls and decent space dogfighting action, the mobile roots of Subdivision Infinity DX don't stand up to scrutiny as a console experience. The bare-bones story and repetitive gameplay loops simply don't hold up when removed from the platform they were tailor-made for, which ultimately results in a game that is difficult to recommend.