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Gravitar: Recharged
The cult classic Gravitar has been Recharged. 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 before unlocking new solar systems to explore.
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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 and co-op just bolster what’s already a very worthy addition to your game library.
Gravitar is EXTREMELY difficult. It's fun to watch other people play it, especially your friends who think they're the best at gaming. Atari continues to show you that they are here to forever challenge our mettle. Gravitar will provide the challenge you need, and reward you for your bravery. I can't even say it lacks in replay value, because let's be honest, you're not beating this game anytime soon.
We’re back at it with yet another installment in Atari’s Recharged series. After the release of the flawed yet unique Kombinera, I thought the series had finally stopped to be in the company’s mind, but I guess I was wrong. Though I have to admit that something about Gravitar: Recharged was piquing my curiosity. It looked… different. Different from the generic, vector-based remakes that had defined the Recharged series up to that point. Upon finally playing it, I have to say this migh...
There have been many Atari Recharged games recently and that's great so here's the latest with the more obscure Gravitar: Recharged.
Atari’s arcade classic Gravitar is back with a brand new remake by the name of Gravitar: Recharged. The game will please fans that remember this classic title while throwing down the gauntlet for new players to join in the planet-hopping fun.