Gaming Age: "Considering all of the above, No Gravity: The Plague of the Mind is not worth playing, or purchasing. Not at the price point it's sitting at, and not with the lame game that it ended up being. That's why these things are never a sure thing. That's what reviews are for. And also, that's why good things are such a shy and away blessing to the gaming world. Anozor had a great opportunity on hand and it seems like they either played it safe or lazied out about publishing what could have been a surefire retail game. Not bad or great but even worse, just in between where nobody even talks about it. It'll bite them back in the end, but let's hope it's a lesson well-learned."
The Space Shooter- a genre of game that gave every gamer the chance to experience space combat in the essence of combat scenario greats such as the Assault on the Death Star. Flying in a full 360 degree environemnt, you placed your pilot skills to their fullest in the vastness of space, the depths of underground bases, and on the treacherous terrain of a planet all the while in the thick of a hostile and dangerous battle.
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The top ten PSP downloads in May, according to the Playstation Pulse.
Pretty damn good game. I see how this would get the top spot.
Overall No Gravity The Plague of the Mind isn't a magnificent game and it's not a terrible game. It is better than many and has some good amount of value to it. It's fun and while the story is not incredibly entertaining it does do a little to propel you through the game and if not at least the levels can be fun.