
If you have been looking for game of the year, you should be looking at Velocity 2X. Gameplay is essentially what games should be about and in this case Velocity 2X does not rely on anything else other than its purely addicting gameplay mechanics which are waiting to be mastered. Considering it is a sequel to the original Velocity, it is quite impressive to see how much it has improved and how the new introductions to the gameplay have not taken anything away from the original feel but rather FuturLab has been able to both perfect it and diversified it enough to bring something new to the table.

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TSA writes: "Time is frozen for Lt. Kai Tana as she looks at her surroundings, travelling at a seemingly impossible velocity while navigating sharp corners and narrow tunnels with guile. She has to get home, and no one is going stop her, not even the nefarious General Glaive. The illusion is quickly shattered, as I crash into one of the nearby walls. Without a second thought, I press restart for the thirteenth time. This is Velocity 2X, and I have to get her home."

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Switch owners who never attempted Velocity 2X on Vita or PS4: do yourself a favor and check it out, especially if you enjoy scrolling shooters and/or fast-paced platform action. While some of the storytelling is tonally out of sync or corny, and a few stages outstay their welcome, the majority of the game is fast, fluid, layered, varied, replayable, and attractive. Don't wait another four years to play one of the better indie game on the market."