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Gravitar: Recharged

Gravitar: Recharged

Released: 6/2/2022

A lone pilot, far from home, must navigate an abstract universe of uncharted planets and space stations guarded by mysterious, hostile aliens in Gravitar: Recharged. You must complete missions in each solar system, navigating a variety of challenging environments, each with varying levels of gravity that will test your skills as a pilot. Complete each mission within a solar system and you will be transported to the next through a massive black hole. Will you ever make it home? The visual aesthetic of Gravitar: Recharged takes the Recharged series in a new direction, with expansive environments rendered in painterly style and pastel tones. In the capable hands of industry-veteran composer Megan McDuffee, the original soundtrack complements the art style with soothing, atmospheric tracks that evoke a sense of wonder. Key Features: Arcade mode: fly from planet to planet and progress through ever-more-challenging solar systems in a quest to get home. Missions: 24 taxing challenges with global leaderboards. Power-Ups: Pick-up power-ups with your tractor beam, including homing missiles and EMP disruptors Co-op: Play with a partner in each game mode, which connects two players on a tether, requiring a significant level of coordination. Get in the Groove: Megan McDuffee continues to deliver with an ambient score that transports you into the depths of the unknown.

A lone pilot, far from home, must navigate an abstract universe of uncharted planets and space stations guarded by mysterious, hostile aliens in Gravitar: Recharged. You must complete missions in each solar system, navigating a variety of challenging environments, each with varying levels of gravity that will test your skills as a pilot. Complete each mission within a solar system and you will be transported to the next through a massive black hole. Will you ever make it home? The visual aesthetic of Gravitar: Recharged takes the Recharged series in a new direction, with expansive environments rendered in painterly style and pastel tones. In the capable hands of industry-veteran composer Megan McDuffee, the original soundtrack complements the art style with soothing, atmospheric tracks that evoke a sense of wonder. Key Features: Arcade mode: fly from planet to planet and progress through ever-more-challenging solar systems in a quest to get home. Missions: 24 taxing challenges with global leaderboards. Power-Ups: Pick-up power-ups with your tractor beam, including homing missiles and EMP disruptors Co-op: Play with a partner in each game mode, which connects two players on a tether, requiring a significant level of coordination. Get in the Groove: Megan McDuffee continues to deliver with an ambient score that transports you into the depths of the unknown.

A lone pilot, far from home, must navigate an abstract universe of uncharted planets and space stations guarded by mysterious, hostile aliens in Gravitar: Recharged. You must complete missions in each solar system, navigating a variety of challenging environments, each with varying levels of gravity that will test your skills as a pilot. Complete each mission within a solar system and you will be transported to the next through a massive black hole. Will you ever make it home? The visual aesthetic of Gravitar: Recharged takes the Recharged series in a new direction, with expansive environments rendered in painterly style and pastel tones. In the capable hands of industry-veteran composer Megan McDuffee, the original soundtrack complements the art style with soothing, atmospheric tracks that evoke a sense of wonder. Key Features: Arcade mode: fly from planet to planet and progress through ever-more-challenging solar systems in a quest to get home. Missions: 24 taxing challenges with global leaderboards. Power-Ups: Pick-up power-ups with your tractor beam, including homing missiles and EMP disruptors Co-op: Play with a partner in each game mode, which connects two players on a tether, requiring a significant level of coordination. Get in the Groove: Megan McDuffee continues to deliver with an ambient score that transports you into the depths of the unknown.

Critics
72
Steam
84

Score Breakdown

72.4

Critic Average

12 reviews

84

Steam User Score

56 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-11.5
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-11.5

Average of both sources

Review Timing

1 early (8%)11 launch window (92%)0 late (0%)