Gravitar: Recharged

Gravitar: Recharged

June 2, 2022

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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 …

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Critic Reviews (11)

A.J. Maciejewski Video Chums Jun 2022
74.0 /100

"Gravitar: Recharged is a challenging remake of a classic that requires precision and patience to master. If that sounds like your kind of game then you&s;ll surely enjoy yourself but less patient gamers should remain wary before taking off."

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Carlos França Júnior GameBlast Jun 2022
80.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

75.0

"Gravitar: Recharged achieved something that its brothers couldn&s;t. Despite not putting as much emphasis on multiplayer as the others, it managed to present more content variety. However, the biggest highlight really goes to the new visual and sound choices."

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Cody Medellin Worth Playing Jun 2022
75.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

73.0

Story

71.0

"Gravitar Recharged shows the Recharged series in a good light. The mechanics take some time to master, but doing so feels rewarding while the game&s;s score-based nature feels right for modern audiences, thanks to the randomization of planet layouts and …"

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Daniel Waite Movies Games and Tech Jun 2022
70.0 /100

"Gravitar: Recharged is a fantastic modern take on an arcade classic. With an excellent challenge mode and cooperative action, this will keep you playing. Furthermore, the arcade mode is endless, tough, and enjoyable."

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Joseph Moorer Gaming Nexus Jun 2022
80.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

30.0

Story

15.0

"Gravitar is EXTREMELY difficult. It&s;s fun to watch other people play it, especially your friends who think they&s;re the best at gaming. Atari continues to show you that they are here to forever challenge our mettle. Gravitar will provide the …"

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Justin Nation Nindie Spotlight Jun 2022
75.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

68.0

Story

40.0

"There&s;s no question in my mind that Atari has done something wonderful going into their back catalog and rejuvenating what&s;s becoming quite a collection of their classics..."

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Leonardo Faria WayTooManyGames Jun 2022
75.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

45.0

"I like Gravitar: Recharged more than the vast majority of Atari’s Recharged series of retro revivals. It’s the one game in this series where I feel like a lot more effort has been put in order to make it stand …"

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Matúš Štrba SECTOR.sk Jun 2022
60.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

55.0

Story

20.0

"Gravitar: Recharged is a challenging remake that can offer some brief moments of retro joy, but it also shows that players expect more depth and sophistication today."

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Rachel Poli Pure Nintendo Jun 2022
60.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

45.0

Story

20.0

"Gravitar: Recharged is a difficult shooting game with physics-based controls. If you&s;re up for the challenge, this game is one to try."

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Richard Seagrave GameSpew Jun 2022
80.0 /100

"Thanks to its moreish gameplay and wonderful visuals that combine solid black landmasses with pastel-coloured backdrops, Gravitar: Recharged is a must-have for those who enjoy arcade games with a lasting challenge. Revitalising a classic with gusto, the new Missions mode …"

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Sammy Barker Push Square Jun 2022
70.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

45.0

"Atari, in its current incarnation, seems setup solely to profit from its past classics. Gravitar: Recharged, though, actually does justice to the original – and even if you weren’t around in the 80s, there’s fun to be found in this …"

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