- January 13, 2017
- Søren Trautner Madsen
Zero-G
47%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
story
73% User Score 15 reviews
Platforms
About
Zero-G is a futuristic sports game in zero gravity inspired by Speed Ball and Enders Game. Set out on a 1-3 player cooperative campaign to become the champions of the solar system, or engage in 2-6 player competitive matches.






Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game features an interesting and unique blend of various sports mechanics, making it a fun and engaging experience.
- Local multiplayer support allows for enjoyable gameplay with friends and family, enhancing the overall fun factor.
- The gameplay is challenging and rewarding, providing a sense of achievement when scoring or making great defensive plays.
- The steep difficulty curve can be off-putting for some players, making it hard to enjoy the game fully.
- Controlling all players with one joystick can lead to frustrating gameplay, as positioning and strategy become difficult to manage.
- Lack of customization options, such as control rebinding and match length adjustments, limits the overall experience.
story
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe campaign is noted as interesting, but it lacks a substantial narrative, leaving players wanting more options beyond the story mode, such as career or manager modes. Overall, while the gameplay is engaging, the story element is minimal.
“The campaign is interesting, but there is no real story to engage with.”
“I would love to see more options outside of the story mode, like a career mode, manager mode, or custom competition mode.”
“I played a little of the story, but it didn't capture my interest.”