The cinematic reverence of '2001: A Space Odyssey' and 'Interstellar' infused with the gravity hopping mechanic of 'Tiny Wings'. Visually impressive with a variety of different planetary terrains to keep the surface skimming and cloud gliding as fresh as possible.

Unfortunately it's just not particularly interesting after the first planet. Each planet seems longer than it should be with most recycling basic hilly terrain or liquid waves. The energy pick-ups do not make much of a difference to the squishy ball thing you control. And the one planet where you lose your abilities and rely on the surface wind to guide you was painfully tedious.

Not really any need to play it again after the first interplanetary playthrough.

Reviewed on Jun 29, 2023


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