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Gravity Circuit (Video Game)
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Gravity Circuit is a 2D Action/Platform game developed by Domesticated Ant Games and published by PID Games. It was released on July 13, 2023 for PC on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and Playstation 5.In a World… populated by sentient robots, a mysterious vessel known as the Ark is discovered during a digging operation. A group of violent robots known as the Virus Army emerged shortly thereafter, attacking the Mega City with the goal of world domination. While the civilians could not fight them off, nine Guardians of the Guardian Corps wielding the power of Circuits appeared to fend off the invaders, though in the aftermath only one Guardian remained: the Gravity Circuit who was heavily damaged and was kept in stasis to recover.Years later, the Virus Army has re-emerged and begun to attack the city once more. While the Guardian Corps are fighting a losing battle, the Gravity Circuit Kai miraculously recovers from his injuries to combat the returning threat. The other eight Guardians have also returned, though now they are working for the Virus Army, so Kai must fight his old allies to save the world with Kernel of the Guardian Corps and the eccentric Nega helping him out.The gameplay is reminiscent of the Mega Man series, though more focused on melee combat than Run-and-Gun action. Players control Kai as he fights enemies using various attacks that are executed differently depending on directional input. Once enemies take enough damage, they enter a stunned state where they can be grabbed before they explode using the hookshot (which can also be used to latch onto surfaces to pull yourself or swing towards your desired destination) and thrown at other enemies. At the end of each stage, there is a boss fight against the stage's Rebel Circuit, and defeating them allows players to purchase and equip their moves to be used as Burst Techniques if they have any Burst Charges in stock. Stages also contain civilians to be saved, which can be traded for Booster Chips that give passive abilities such as a damage reduction or a double jump.Gravity Circuit contains examples of: | |
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