The game is reminiscent of Lone Echo with respect to its vastness, and scale of the playground you are placed into. At times you feel pretty much like a space mechanic, but there are also levels to where you can fly a ship or shoot a gun at enemies.

The overall story involves finding pieces of some Holocrux (?) for some reason; it's pretty barebones so far, but the variety of the gameplay is far more captivating.

As far flying around with a space jetpack goes, it's decent, although wishing for doing a barrel roll while flying would be quite cool.

The spaceship you control is lifted directly from the Sony Wipeout series (nothing wrong with that), and again controls decently, although I wish being able to swap joystick controls could be implemented.

This game does not hold your hand on what to do, and you are often left to discover what needs to be done (do refer to your tablet for hints; it really helps). However, by having the game not 'hold your hand', you do run the risk of getting highly frustrated as you discover what to do.

Perhaps the best feature is being able to approach each level in one of 2 ways; I've played with this briefly, and it does add variety.

The game deserves a lot of credit for bringing a great deal to the table, and for making you think somewhat on how to approach the dilemmas in front of you.

For myself, it was well worth the purchase.


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