- June 23, 2019
- POLIEXA Entertainment
Gravity Vector
55%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
music, graphics
87% User Score 15 reviews
Platforms
About
Gravity Vector is a challenging game where the player's main objective is to reach a target wormhole aboard a capsule, while facing different obstacles such as planets' gravitational pull, hostile entities, asteroids and more.











+14
Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- Gravity Vector offers a unique and enjoyable physics-based gameplay experience that challenges players with increasingly complex puzzles.
- The visuals and animations are striking, creating an immersive atmosphere that enhances the overall gaming experience.
- The game provides a rewarding sense of accomplishment as players progress through levels and unlock upgrades.
- The tutorial is overly complicated, filled with excessive text that can overwhelm new players and detracts from the initial experience.
- Controls can be confusing at first, and some players may struggle with maneuvering their ship effectively during more challenging levels.
- The game suffers from long loading times, especially when installed on an HDD, which can disrupt the flow of gameplay.
gameplay
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of "Gravity Vector" has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it unengaging due to its simplistic mechanics of aiming and launching a space-sphere, leading to predictable outcomes. However, others appreciate the complex and rewarding gameplay mechanics, such as unlocking ship upgrades through level progression, and highlight the well-designed visuals and challenges. Overall, the experience varies significantly depending on player expectations and preferences.
“Game mechanics, visuals, VFX, and challenges have been very well designed.”
“Complex and rewarding gameplay mechanic (you unlock ship upgrades by playing levels).”
“If you are interested in obstacle races and interesting mechanics, you should definitely get this game and give it a go!”
“This led me to the conclusion that the gameplay of Gravity Vector is, in fact, non-gameplay - you aim your little space-sphere, adjust the initial velocity, hit the launch button, and watch as it inevitably cruises directly into the side of a nearby planet or asteroid field.”
“Of course, this has no effect on gameplay and simply allows the player to look at the pretty pre-made assets and pre-rendered backdrops of space.”