- December 5, 2018
- Dane Winn
Gizmo
94%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
story, replayability
94% User Score 208 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
Gizmo is a Saturday-morning 3D platformer inspired by 90s classics of the genre.







Audience ScoreBased on 208 reviews
gameplay19 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions
- Gizmo offers a fun and visually appealing platforming experience with smooth controls and engaging mechanics, reminiscent of classic 3D platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Ratchet & Clank.
- The game features charming character designs and witty dialogue, adding to its overall charm and humor, making it enjoyable for players of all ages.
- Despite being a short demo, Gizmo provides replayability through collectibles and speedrun challenges, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre.
- The game is very short, with only one level that can be completed in about 5-10 minutes, leaving players wanting more content.
- Some players have reported issues with hit detection and platforming mechanics, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences, especially with one-hit kills from enemies.
- The lack of a story and limited character development may leave some players feeling unsatisfied, as the game feels more like a proof of concept than a fully realized title.
- gameplay38 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is characterized by smooth and engaging mechanics, particularly in platforming and movement, with a charming protagonist and colorful environments that enhance the experience. While the game offers rewarding challenges and replayability through collectibles and speed runs, some players noted issues with glitches and collision detection that can lead to frustration. Overall, the gameplay is praised for its fluidity and fun, despite the brevity of the single level.
“The environments are colorful and engaging, filled with clever puzzles and a variety of obstacles that keep the gameplay fresh and interesting.”
“Good concept with all the replayability factors you'd expect like hidden collectibles, optional objectives, and a speed challenge, along with a fun speed/momentum mechanic.”
“Oh, and the movement system is perfect for a 3D platformer; I loved being able to leap across large gaps with the roll and jump mechanic.”
“The double jump mechanic, however, glitches quite often.”
“Free is not an excuse to not care about the gameplay.”
“I'm sad to not recommend it, but the gameplay for me falls a bit flat.”