GameSpot writes: "If you've ever been stranded on an archipelago populated by naked little man-babies and overseen by a three-faced mechanical god, then you probably have a pretty good idea of what to expect from Cargo: The Quest for Gravity. For everyone else, it represents one of the weirdest and most baffling experiences you can have, in a video game or otherwise. The sheer strangeness of its surreal world makes Cargo initially intriguing, but the spark of strange whimsy that inhabits the visuals and the concept of this unusual adventure fails to imbue the gameplay with joy. Once the novelty of its premise wears off, there isn't enough excitement to keep this adventure afloat".
Gamesta.com has another indie bundle for a limited time. The IndieGala folks launched the Whispered Cargo bundle with a few games worth checking out for a low price. Be sure to check out The Whispered World and Cargo! The Quest for Gravity.
ComicsBulletin's Michael Lavelle takes a look at the infrequently discussed The Void and Cargo! The Quest for Gravity, and looks towards the future of Ice-Pick Lodge.
Gamesta.com has one more awesome indie bundle in store for you. You can catch the iconic Commandos trilogy, as well as blow your mind with The Void and Cargo: The Quest for Gravity. Another top notch deal.