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GameZone: Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity Review

GameZone writes: "Anyone with patience of steel may shrug this off as a minor nuisance. They might be less inclined, however, to ignore the unavoidable repetition. Gravity is exactly as I've described: get the ball from point A to point B. There are some great levels designed around this philosophy, but that doesn't make the concept any less repetitive. Inevitably, you will be bored after a couple hours of non-stop playing, making this a game that's better served as a once- or twice-a-week experience".

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GameFocus: Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity Wii Review

GameFocus writes: "Thanks to the touch and motion capabilities of both the Nintendo DS and the Wii it has opened the door for some really creative titles that go beyond the normal scope of gaming. Deep Silver's Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity is the latest puzzle game that attempts to give gamers a new and extremely different experience for both consoles. While it sounds like a great concept on paper, how does it measure up?"

Pros

+ Interesting Concept
+ Physics actually do factor into each level

Cons

- Poor Execution
- No reason to play a level a second time.
- Useless Minigames
- Music doesn't always fit the game

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GameFocus: Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity Review

Thanks to the touch and motion capabilities of both the Nintendo DS and the Wii it has opened the door for some really creative titles that go beyond the normal scope of gaming. Deep Silver's Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity is the latest puzzle game that attempts to give gamers a new and extremely different experience for both consoles. While it sounds like a great concept on paper, how does it ultimately measure up?

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Modojo: Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity Review

It'll take you a while to complete the game's 100 stages, but once you do, there's little reason to play. No additional stages are available, neither through download or hidden within the game. There are other modes, including a Sandbox mode without time limits or restrictions and two cannon-shooting mini-games, but after playing through them a few times, you'll probably grow bored.

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