No Gravity: The Plague of Mind just released last week in North America and it will hit the PSN today in Europe. Little is known about this homebrew-turned-commercial space shooter, but Joystiq is here to shed some light on Realtech-VR's latest as they go hands-on with the title. So strap your boots to the ground, they're going into No Gravity.
The overall feeling one gets from No Gravity is laced with modesty. Its a simple game, one where its homebrew roots are clearly evident. Its production values may not be as high as the Triple-A, big-name studio titles, but it does do a pretty good job at putting out a worthy shooter. The game may lack FMVs and the story is told through stills, but the controls are smooth and easy to pick up.
The Space Shooter- a genre of game that gave every gamer the chance to experience space combat in the essence of combat scenario greats such as the Assault on the Death Star. Flying in a full 360 degree environemnt, you placed your pilot skills to their fullest in the vastness of space, the depths of underground bases, and on the treacherous terrain of a planet all the while in the thick of a hostile and dangerous battle.
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The top ten PSP downloads in May, according to the Playstation Pulse.
Pretty damn good game. I see how this would get the top spot.
Overall No Gravity The Plague of the Mind isn't a magnificent game and it's not a terrible game. It is better than many and has some good amount of value to it. It's fun and while the story is not incredibly entertaining it does do a little to propel you through the game and if not at least the levels can be fun.
Tempted for this one.