Now for the real review, this game is pretty linear to a short story portal type game. It's gone reasonably well, the settings for graphics have lag and studders through out. Please do NOT play this game if you're Epilepsy, you will have seizure. The lights generated are dizzy and unforgiving in almost all the puzzles. Now besides that the game is well done and thoughout. For the puzzle lovers, try this one, it's fast paced with different tools than other first person puzzle games.
Gravity Well
- Release Date:
- Jun 20, 2018
- Developer:
- Black Engine Games
- Publisher:
- Black Engine Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
In Gravity Well, the player will have to utilize their wits as well the power of the prototype device, the "Gravity Well" or "G-W" for short, to solve puzzles and to complete their mission of acquiring two high value objects from a derelict space research station. Gravity Well features no direct combat, and instead focuses on the player's ability analyze and observe their surroundings and then find the solution to progress forward to unlock more of the station. Gravity Well's main gameplay will feature running, jumping, ducking, firing the Gravity Well to produce object manipulating singularities, as well as learning when to time their actions to progress, all to provide the player an enjoyable first-person, puzzle platformer experience.
They'll unlock upgrades that will add to the abilities of the device, as well as uncover a story revolved around the device itself and the power it represents, but the core focus of the game will lie in solving the game's puzzle rooms, all the way to the very end.
Features:
-Challenging Puzzles - Some puzzles will come quick; Some will see the player observing the room in it's entirety to figure out the solution. Never forget, the power of gravity is yours!
-Positive/Negative Singularities - The power to push and pull heavy objects at your command! Understanding when and where to push and pull objects to solve puzzles or create pathways will see the player progress!
-Singularity Tethers - Never question your singularity's influence! Singularities come with visible tethers so that you'll always know what can and can't be affected!
-Time Singularity - Time is on your side! Sometimes pushing and pulling just won't do, and a time singularity is the only thing preventing you from being crushed! Slow machinery and objects to make your own time, and get what you need to get done!
-Platforming - Be fit! This station isn't just going to hand you what you came for; you'll need to work those legs and put in some effort by jumping and ducking in tandem with your singularities to solve puzzles and go places!
-Story and Dialogue - Carpel Tunnel! There's a reason you're here, and by golly it better be a good one! Figure out why a lucrative but secret contract has you searching a space station on the fringes of space and two empires, as well as understand the purpose of the station itself and the power you wield in your hands...
-Fully voiced AI, data logs and contractor dialogue - Lend us your ears! Our game is entirely voiced by several of the team's developers as well as Twitch streamers, to provide another level of immersion to the game!
-24 Puzzle Rooms Come for the visuals, stay for the puzzles! 24 different puzzles meant to introduce the player to the device, begin challenging the player to think of new ways to solve puzzles, and finally put players to the test to utilize all of their possible actions and make it off this station alive!
-And More! - Stuff!
Screenshots
User Reviews
If I had to sum up this game in as few words as possible I'd probably say 'Portal, but with gravity instead of portals.' I mean that in the best possible way, as I've enjoyed this game far more than I expected to. The main jist of what you'll be doing in this game is either pushing things from a point, or pulling them to a point. Sounds simple enough, but once you add in platforming sections, timing based puzzles, and turrets, it gets more... complicated. Thankfully, all of the puzzles have been well built and thought out to ensure that only get up to "challenging, yet solvable," which (opinion ahead) I feel is what a puzzle game should be like. I was very surprised by how much detail is in the background in this game, which is presented by some decent voice acting. The voice overs may not be top-tier quality, but the overall quality is still pretty good, and very impressive for a less than $10 game. On the negatives, the visuals are on the lower/middle range of what's out there, and...
Really cool and fun puzzle game and there is a few little secrets if you listen and look for the clues!
I like this game a lot. Being able to manipulate objects via the Gravity gun is a lot of fun and I especially like the reverse polarity feature. Once you get used to the controls it feels intuitive. There are challenges but things are pretty much straight forward with some nice puzzles. I am using an XBOX controller which gives me better control. I recommend this game!
I thought this was a nice puzzle game but I had to refund it. The problem for me was I have to play with a gamepad in my left hand (just wasd and triggers) and a mouse. I cannot play via a keyboard. This has worked fine for me in many hundreds of games. I started Gravity Well with no problem. When I got to the second level though things started going wrong. When I presed the trigger to jump, every second press would result in firing a gravity well. I messed about with Xpadder, Pinnacle, Antimicro and no software, the best I got it was that jump no longer fired but sprint did! I built my first PC in 1995, there never used to be these problems but I gather this is something to do with the Unity engine. Anyway, I would still recommend itas what I played was very good. They really need to sort out the keybing though to make the game more accessable, flexibility used to be the name of the game in PC gaming.
This game may have some rough spots but overall it's a cool little indie game with some solid mechanics and some decent challenges. I recommend it!
Imagine if portal was made by first time student game devs. Has plenty of rough edges, but you know, still playable.
the game is fun don't get me wrong. I feel its a little to much like portal and the story seems a little lack luster. I'm not really sure whats going on and come the end of the game I feel like I missed something. Why were some objectives red while others were green or white. Did I make poor choices I'm not sure I mean you get told very clearly not to open the case and what is the first thing we do... The game play is fun and graphics are nice, music is good I just think it needs a little more story development. I finished the game more confused then when I started
Unique mechanics and also quite challenging. For this low price would totally recommend!
When I heard one developer's post discussing the game's features, I finally gave it a go at a nice price. After playing a couple of hours until the end, I have to say this is pretty awesome game with a great concept of gravity/time manipulation! If you like solving puzzles or mazes similar to Portal, this is the game for you. Pros: > Great animation and effects with controls similar to most Valve games. > Challenging puzzles with satisfactory upgrades. > Added story line to make your purpose at the test site more interesting. Cons: > Epilepsy warning! Your tool and certain obstacles will produce bright (and sometimes sudden) colors. > Free falling speed varies between normal running and sprinting, which could make maneuverability a bit tricky. > Setting very high graphics may result in variable (but minor) game lag. Considerations: > Control adjustments should be in-game, not before the game starts. > Exploration is key even if certain areas may need more guidance. > In-game voice ...
Page 1 of 2
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Processor 5th Gen or later
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Modern graphics card with at least 2GB of dedicated memory
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Gravity Well cost?
Gravity Well costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Gravity Well?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Processor 5th Gen or later Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Modern graphics card with at least 2GB of dedicated memory DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space
What platforms is Gravity Well available on?
Gravity Well is available on Windows PC.
Is Gravity Well worth buying?
Gravity Well has 100% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Gravity Well released?
Gravity Well was released on Jun 20, 2018.
Similar Games
AI-powered recommendations based on game description