- January 13, 2017
- Søren Trautner Madsen
Zero-G
58%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
story
73% User Score 30 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 30 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game offers a unique blend of various sports, providing a fun and engaging multiplayer experience that can be enjoyed with friends and family.
- The gameplay is challenging and encourages strategic thinking, especially in positioning and movement, making it rewarding when scoring or making defensive plays.
- The campaign mode is interesting and the game has potential for further development, with players expressing a desire for additional features like team customization and tournament modes.
- The steep difficulty curve can be off-putting for some players, making it hard to enjoy the game fully, especially in single-player mode.
- Control schemes are confusing, with multiple actions mapped to a single button and no option to rebind controls, leading to frustration during gameplay.
- The lack of online play and limited game modes can make the experience feel small and repetitive after completing the campaign.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's campaign is noted as interesting, but it lacks a substantial narrative, leaving players wanting more story-driven content. Additionally, there is a desire for more gameplay options beyond the story mode, such as career or manager modes.
“Campaign is interesting (no story though)”
“Would love some more options outside of the story mode (like a career mode or manager mode or custom competition mode).”
“Played a little of the story.”