Unification
Unification is about a cat chasing its own laser pointer into an ancient black hole engine.
Unleash your cat instincts as Gumbot, tackling physics and critters alike! Leap and scramble up ledges, zoom with rocket parkour, shift gravity at will, and wield curious artifacts and dreamlike powers.
Fire into the surface from the orbital factory to the scorched canyon and collect the bounty of life to fuel your explosive nature. Find shops off the beaten path and work with Jacquard to restore and expand your power. Upgrade yourself between levels with lucid dreaming to control fate. Battle beasts in a dance of physics to unlock deep truths.
Features:
– Fluid and powerful physics-based movement: Feel momentum and the wind rushing past while leaping into chasms, vaulting over ledges, weaving around traps, and shifting gravity at will.
– Kinetic tools propelling you forward: Swing above traps with a grappling hook, or glide past with a parachute. Go in guns blazing with a shotgun, or slice with a katana. Forge a new path with a jackhammer, or warp through with a teleporter.
– Procedural destructible biomes filled with traps and enemies: Navigate through voxel cave obstacle courses with branching paths that test your reactions, knowledge, and control. Feel free to explore the depths and get lost. The handheld mini-map and conveniently placed teleporters make it easy to quickly get back on track.
– Dreamlike upgrades: Push the limits of physics and imagination during the journey to the core with fundamental changes to the game mechanics
– Carefully crafted controls and haptics: Each action is positioned on the controllers to allow effortless simultaneous usage of all movement and tool capabilities, inducing a flow state of control. Player collisions, damage, climbing, tool usage, and more are fed into haptics for a complete loop of sensory I/O.
Steam User 1
Great game! I got beat up by the traps and the gravity shifting is challenging. Never experienced any thing like it before.
Steam User 1
Played in VR, using a Quest 3 for PC VR. The gravity change that some people mentioned as disorienting for them I actually ended up using pretty sparsely, otherwise mostly using some upgrade abilities (grab is great!), the charge explode balls, then later the grapple hook to get around most places. The music helps it be pretty relaxing in a lot of areas, though there are enough hazards and enemies scattered about to make it important to stay alert. I played at least one area mostly rushing past enemies to feel how that went. I don't really have any motion sickness issues, with this or any game, though still found I mostly preferred to play through being thorough. There are interesting and visually compelling areas near the end where at first I was a bit unsure what I was supposed to do, though with a bit of experimentation and using the upgrades I reached the credits. It's unique and worth checking out.
Steam User 1
coolest gravity game I've ever seen! crazy on my 50" ultrawide monitor. would love to try in VR to get even more immersed