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Vectromirror 0™ is a single player platformer game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by The Vectromirror Initiative and was released on July 2, 2020. It received positive reviews from players.

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84%Audience ScoreBased on 282 reviews
gameplay18 positive mentions
monetization10 negative mentions

  • Unique and interesting parkour platformer with a fresh concept and good level design.
  • Graphics and aesthetic are visually appealing with a Tron-like, minimalist style and good use of colors.
  • Movement and physics, including wall running and push/pull mechanics, offer fun and challenging gameplay, especially for speedrunning enthusiasts.
  • Controls, especially sprinting and wall-running, are inconsistent and buggy, making gameplay sometimes frustrating.
  • The game is quite short with limited content in its current demo state, lacking replayability for some players.
  • Performance issues and lack of basic options like adjustable volume, graphics settings, and control customization affect the overall experience.
  • gameplay

    45 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    40% positive mentions, 47% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    Gameplay in the game is praised for its fluid movement, parkour elements, and unique push/pull mechanics, offering a fun and challenging experience. However, many users find the push/pull mechanics inconsistent, frustrating, and sometimes poorly integrated, with issues in wall-running and certain movement controls detracting from the overall flow. While some see promise in the early access stage, the mechanics often need refinement and polish for a smoother gameplay experience.

    • “This is a game I got when I was bored and looking for something new, but it turned out to be a great game. I would totally suggest downloading this and trying it out, and I would for sure pay for the finished version. The wall run mechanics are very smooth and I absolutely love the art style. The only thing I would change is the strength of the push and pull arm mechanic; it was a little weak at times, but overall, 10/10 game.”
    • “The movement, which is the basic mechanic in the game, is very fluid and feels good to run around and overcome the obstacles.”
    • “Awesome game - not many bugs, smooth mechanics, and fun to speedrun.”
    • “Useless mechanics and bland environments make for bad gameplay.”
    • “The pull mechanic is terrible; having to pull a cube about 10 times just so it can move a few inches in the wrong direction got annoying, so I gave up on using it.”
    • “The push and pull mechanic felt like more of an annoyance and often stopped the fast-paced gameplay.”
  • graphics

    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    35% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 15% negative mentions

    The graphics of the game are praised for their unique, minimalist low-poly and neon aesthetic, evoking a futuristic, outrun or Tron-like vibe that complements the gameplay well. However, some users note the visuals are simple and may deter those expecting high-fidelity graphics, and the lack of customizable graphics settings can cause performance issues on some devices despite the unexpectedly high hardware demands. Overall, the art style is well-liked and integral to the game's atmosphere, though optimization and graphics options could be improved.

    • “Vectromirror is a low poly physics-based first person parkour platformer with minimalist, low poly, neon graphics.”
    • “I love the aesthetic of it.”
    • “I really like the graphics and theme as I really like Tron!”
    • “This features fairly low quality low poly 3D visuals which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
    • “I cannot change my graphics quality, change my volume, nothing of that sort.”
    • “And the big one there is no graphic option, you can't set screen resolution or change some basic settings like vsync.”
  • monetization

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The monetization strategy is criticized for misleadingly presenting a demo or advertisement as a full game, ultimately prompting users to pay $8 for the actual product. This approach is seen as exploitative and frustrating, as it wastes user time with unskippable ads and detracts visibility from fully developed games.

    • “While it might seem like an innocuous mistake, publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”
    • “Often developers may choose to incorrectly publish demo/advertisements as separate games as a cheap way to bypass paying Valve for marketing presence on the Steam front page, which may seem clever to them, but it's harmful behaviour and it's not good for gamers.”
    • “Good game but it's just a demo, a long one yes, but the actual game is $8.00 and the end is a long and not skippable advertisement.”
  • music

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 24% neutral mentions, 38% negative mentions

    The game's music is generally praised for being catchy, chill, and fitting well with the gameplay, enhancing the overall experience. However, several users noted the inability to adjust or mute the music and sound effects, which was a common drawback for those who prefer playing with their own audio.

    • “I really enjoyed the parkour and the original soundtrack for this game is slapping. I honestly can't wait to see more of this.”
    • “I like the lightning and the colors - also the music is chill!”
    • “The music is catchy and fits it well.”
    • “As far as I could find, there was no way to turn down the volume or music, which was a letdown.”
    • “The only thing I don't like is I can't turn off sound effects and music.”
    • “Just put on music in a tab and run.”
  • story

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The story in the game is minimal or nearly absent, with only subtle hints that some players found intriguing but ultimately disappointing. Most users focused more on the gameplay and aesthetic, expressing that the lack of a developed narrative was not a major issue.

    • “The story could've had more, but that's no biggie.”
    • “This game is pretty fun. The ending was unexpected, and I didn't expect there to be a storyline, but I can see myself playing the full game. Personal best time is about 13 minutes now, but I know where I can cut down.”
    • “I love this game; the outrun/vector aesthetic makes me feel like I'm running in Beat Saber land, and that hint of story left me wanting more.”
    • “No story.”
    • “Worst game I ever played, a time waste with no story at all (except those signs).”
    • “I love this game, the outrun/vector aesthetic makes me feel like I'm running in Beat Saber land, and that hint of story felt like blue balls.”
  • stability

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game exhibits some stability issues with occasional bugs and glitches, though it remains generally playable. Users note that while the level design contributes to some confusion, ongoing improvements appear to be addressing these problems.

    • “Not bad but buggy, 5.5/10.”
    • “Sometimes it's a bit confusing and buggy, but still playable.”
    • “Buggy, level design is kind of not good.”
  • optimization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The game suffers from poor optimization, with noticeable performance drops in certain areas despite low settings. There is also a lack of customization options to improve performance, leading to increased stress and subpar gameplay experience.

    • “Though the game seems well optimized, there are sections of the map where it doesn't run as smoothly as it's supposed to.”
    • “The performance is not good.”
    • “There is zero customization or optimization for this game.”
    • “This game is cool and okay but has bad optimization even on the lowest settings.”
  • humor

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is lighthearted and silly, often causing spontaneous laughter and amusement among players. It adds a playful and enjoyable element to the overall experience.

    • “I left it on accidentally and I don't like it, I just thought it was funny.”
    • “Parkour go funny haha peed my pants.”
    • “Fun game lol happy funny.”
  • emotional

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users feel that the game’s emotional engagement is impacted by the loss of momentum when landing or wall running, which interrupts the flow and reduces the overall fun and excitement. Maintaining momentum could enhance the sense of speed and enjoyment.

  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is notably intense, often requiring extended playtime or additional resources to progress effectively.

  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The atmosphere is praised for enhancing the overall experience, contributing to an enjoyable and immersive gameplay, complemented by intuitive controls and engaging physics.

  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users feel the game currently lacks sufficient replayability and suggest that adding more features or content to enhance replay value would greatly improve the experience.

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Vectromirror 0™ is a platformer game with science fiction theme. Common tags for Vectromirror 0™ include first-person, indie, runner, character action game, retro and others.

Vectromirror 0™ is available on PC and Windows.

Vectromirror 0™ was released on July 2, 2020.

Vectromirror 0™ was developed by The Vectromirror Initiative.

Vectromirror 0™ has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Vectromirror 0™ for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Vectromirror 0™ is a single player game.

Similar games include Red Trigger, Jaded, Glitchspace, Alien Removal Division, Downward and others.