Gravity Crash review

A lovely romp through the greatest moments of shooters past

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Pure arcade fun

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    Gravity mechanic is interesting

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    Deliciously retro ambient house soundtrack

Cons

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    Dying a lot

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    Moments of frustration

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    Stuck in PixelJunk Shooter's shadow

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Pity poor Gravity Crash – a solid PSN shooter whose only crime was to be released at the same time as the superior Pixeljunk Shooter. But while Q Games’ gem favors physics puzzles over blasting, this game is pure arcade fun. The idea is to enter a series of neon planetscapes and kill X amount of baddies or collect Z amount of pickups, all the while fighting the constant tug of gravity and dying a lot.

It’s a game that seems to have been forged in a simpler age, when lives lost meant another quarter in the change-guzzling slot of doom. But for every knuckle-gnawing defeat there’s an ozone-punching moment of gratification. Which is brilliant, obviously, but not quite as brilliant as the deliciously retro ambient house soundtrack.

Jan 4, 2009

More info

GenreArcade
DescriptionThis retro-style shooter gets pretty tough, but for every knuckle-gnawing defeat there’s an ozone-punching moment of gratification.
Platform"PS3","PSP"
US censor rating"Everyone","Everyone"
UK censor rating"7+","7+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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