No Gravity Reviews

4/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for No Gravity for iPhone.
No Gravity is paid iOS app published by Stephane Denis

One Of The Best!

KeenEdge1

When first released in the Appstore, No Gravity had some major crashing issues. However, Realtech VR fixed these problems and now No Gravity works and plays the way it's supposed to. That's very good news because this is an awesome starfighter and one of the best in the Appstore. No Gravity is both beautiful and fun. Definitely worth your time.


No Way!!!!

syntheticvoid

This was one of the very first iOS games I ever bought back when I had a 2nd generation touch.... because I also had it for the PSP and I loved it. I was SHOCKED to see it available for the iDevice, and even more shocked that my janky 2nd gen could run it PERFECTLY! THANK YOU for keeping it updated ALL THESE YEARS!!!!! This game ROCKS!!!


iCade support!

M A 4

iCade support is back! Thanks!


Icade support not working

Blordzy

Bought this so I could play with an icade we just got. Selected icade as the input in the settings but does not work during gameplay.


Not bad at all

Doxycyc

If Star Pagga and Black Space had a baby it would be this game! It is actually approaching the smoothness of Galaxy on Fire! Have only posed about 20% of the game so not sure of it's depth but it's looking pretty good! It's really worth getting if you are a fan of space shooters! I hope it continues to be updated with more content!


Skip

zXBrazilXz

Uses stock pictures to tell the story. The only original art is in the game Says I have 100% accuracy and 0% kills at the end of missions, but that is not correct. Story is weak and controls could be better. If you want pointless missions and just want to shoot stuff, then this will be good enough for you. If you want


Doesn't work

Cris7654321

After start up, the option new game doesn't start the game. Then an error massage appears and it chrases.. The game simply is not playable. Very dissapointed Update needed Ipad1, 32gb, 3g


No Gravity

Kevin Agot

The frame rate chugs along at a good clip. No hesitations despite the great graphics and wealth of action. Gamers jump right into the fray from the beginning, so make sure that you don't blink! Overall, this is a great game and a no-brainer at the current price.


-BRILLIANT-

HunterMcC

Stunning gameplay. The detailed graphics, gripping story, and good 'ol deep space combat that every flight simulation game should have. I love it, totally worth the tiny price tag


Well...

ZTLaidlaw

The game definitely has some glitches in it. As other reviews have mentioned, the game freezes/crashes a lot, mainly after messing with any of the menus before hitting "play," in my experience. I also did not really see a controls panel that gives the description of all the buttons you are given when in play mode; I had to figure them all out on my own, and I'm still not sure what a couple of them do. Also, as someone who enjoys using the virtual stick instead of the accelerometer, I was disappointed by the movement of the touch steering; occasionally it steered my vessel in the completely opposite direction. The booster system for accelerated speed and the secondary weapon are both limited, neither of them displaying a number for how much is left until depletion (I was at the end of a mission and preparing to exit when I miraculously ran out of speed boost and was shot dead out of space because I wasn't able to escape.) With all that said, No Gravity has beautiful graphics, as well as a setting that can enhance or lower these qualities. (I'm not sure, but if your game freezes a lot, lower the graphics may help to reduce this). The accelerometer steering works wonderfully; much smoother than the virtual stick. The weapon upgrades you can receive after destroying an enemy are unique; you never know what will pop up. The game DRASTICALLY needs an update. I think if the glitches are eliminated and a couple of the other things I mentioned above are added, No Gravity could very well be a force to be reckoned with in deep space shooters. For now, though, it leaves more to be desired.