GamesRadar writes: "When you start playing Gravitron 2, it feels ridiculous. Are you being seriously expected to take this Moon Lander clone seriously? The graphics are simpler than... well, they're simpler than everything else there is. With an electronic glow that's meant to replicate that old-school screen burn, there's very little else about Gravitron 2 that makes you think you're going to enjoy it".
A new "pay what you want" indie games bundle is seemingly ripping off both customers and developers alike. Buyer beware.
This weekend, Steam is offering gamers a way to save money and support indie game developers at the same time. They're offering a bundle of five different indie games at 80% off their normal price.
However, I'm going to buy this. Steam somehow manages to convince me to buy plenty of games, that I'll never have a chance to play at all.
IGN like schallenging games, but Gravitron 2 not only raises the bar, it runs it through the friggin roof. Some people will really dig the challenge here as it can be pretty rewarding. Unfortunately, Gravitron 2's unflinching and unabashed level of difficulty will simply frustrate most gamers. There are talks of an easier mode in the works, but because it's not out yet, they can't safely recommend this game to the average consumer. However, if you're looking for a challenge, look no further than Gravitron 2. Just make sure you try the demo first.
Presentation - 6.5
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 8.5
Gameplay - 6.5
Lasting Appeal - 5.5
Overall -