D+PAD: No Gravity: The Plague of Mind Review
D+PAD: No Gravity: The Plague Of Mind is yet another PSN oddity, joining the ranks of Everyday Shooter, Flower, Noby Noby Boy, Flow etc. Like them, it’s a title that thrives on its idiosyncrasies, succeeding in ways that you probably weren’t expecting. Flawed in many respects, mesmerizing in others, it is a budget release that offers a refreshingly old-school deep-space oasis, and the temptation to spend some time floating in space admiring its light-show can be strong indeed.











