Amazon Prime’sInvincibledoesn’t hold back. It’s a show where superhero fights turn into blood-soaked disasters, where invulnerability means you’ll just take longer to go down, and where the emotional stakes hit just as hard as the punches. So, naturally, anyone who lovesInvincibleis looking for a game that can match its mix of high-flying action, devastating combat, andmorally complex storytelling.

Fortunately, gaming has plenty of options that capture different aspects of the show’s appeal, and these games are the perfect way to keep thatInvincible-style adrenaline rush going.

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Few games nail the raw, destructive power of a superhuman likePrototype 2. WhileInvincibleexplores the terrifying consequences of unchecked power, this game throws players right into the chaos, letting them rampage through New York as James Heller, a man transformed into a biological weapon.

Heller’s abilities are nothing short of monstrous. He can shapeshift, consume enemies to steal their identities, and morph his limbs into devastating weapons. The way he plows through soldiers and helicopters with ease feels eerily close to the kind of devastation Omni-Man leaves in his wake.Combat is fast, brutal, and disturbingly satisfying, whether it’s tearing enemies apart with claws or hammering them into paste with a giant tendril fist.

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ButPrototype 2isn’t just about mindless destruction. Like Mark Grayson, Heller is a man struggling with his newfound power, though his anger is far more justified. The game’s story of revenge, conspiracy, and moral ambiguity mirrors some ofInvincible’s themes, especially when it comes to the blurred lines between hero and villain.

For those who loveInvincible’s over-the-top fights,The Incredible Hulkdelivers an open-world power fantasy where destruction is the name of the game. Players control Bruce Banner’s raging alter ego as he smashes through New York City, tossing tanks like toys and using buildings as climbing frames.

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Much like the show’s depiction of battle,The Incredible Hulkmakes sure every punch feels earth-shattering. Enemies aren’t just knocked over—they’re sent flying. Theenvironment crumblesunder Hulk’s strength, whether it’s cars crushed underfoot or entire structures being toppled in mid-battle. It’s one of the few superhero games that truly understands the joy of overwhelming force.

IfInvincibleproves anything, it’s that superpowered beings are only one bad day away from tearing everything apart. That’s exactly whatInjustice 2is all about. This DC fighting game throws heroes and villains into brutal one-on-one brawls, with combat so cinematic it looks like it was pulled straight from anInvincibleepisode.

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The game’s story is a perfect match forInvincible’s themes. After Superman loses Lois Lane, he decides that peace can only be achieved through tyranny. What follows is a world where the line between hero and dictator is razor-thin—a conceptInvinciblefans will recognize all too well. The fights themselves are just as intense as anything the show has to offer, with characters getting slammed through buildings,hurled into space, and beaten to a pulp before getting back up for more.

Superpowers don’t always turn people into heroes.Infamous: Second Sonexplores this idea by letting players decide whether protagonist Delsin Rowe will use his powers for good or go full tyrant. It’s a moral dilemma that would be right at home inInvincible, where power often comes with impossible choices.

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Delsin’s abilities make him one of the most versatile superheroes in gaming. He can absorb different elements, switching between neon, smoke, and concrete-based powers on the fly. The fast-paced movement and fluid combat give the same exhilarating feel as Mark’s high-speed fights, where one wrong move can send someone crashing through a building.

And while the game doesn’t reachInvinciblelevels of brutality, it does explore the consequences of power—something Mark learns the hard way throughout the show.

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Invincibleis, at its core, a father-son story wrapped in superhero carnage.God of Wartells a similar tale—minus the capes, plus a whole lot of Norse mythology. Kratos and Atreus’ journey through a world of gods and monsters mirrors Mark’s struggle to understand his father’s true nature, making it a must-play for fans ofInvincible’semotional core.

But let’s not forget the combat. Kratos fights with bone-breaking force, his Leviathan Axe splitting enemies apart in ways that would makeInvincible’s animators proud. And when he lets his Spartan rage take over, the screen fills with the kind of brutal violence that makes even Omni-Man’s rampages look tame.

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A game where the President of the United States gets superpowers andfights an alien invasion? That’sSaints Row4, and it’s every bit as ridiculous as it sounds.

Much likeInvincible, this game doesn’t shy away from the absurd. Players can leap over buildings, punch enemies into orbit, and wreak havoc on a massive scale—all while cracking jokes and making questionable moral decisions. It’s a wild power fantasy that feels like what would happen if Mark took a break from saving the world and just had fun with his abilities.

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At first glance,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2might seem like a lighter pick for anInvinciblefan. But beneath its web-swinging fun is a story about responsibility, sacrifice, and the emotional toll of being a hero—all things Mark Grayson grapples with.

Peter Parker and Miles Morales are two heroes struggling to balance their personal lives with their superhero duties. This makes for a compelling narrative that hits just as hard as anyInvincibletwist. And when the action kicks in, the combat is fast, fluid, and sometimes shockingly intense—especially when the symbiote gets involved.

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